Unit: Unit 9.1 | English exercises

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Adverbial Subordinate Clauses

Adverbial subordinate clauses are word combinations that act like an adverb. They are dependent clauses.

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Adverbs Formation

Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range...

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Adverbs of Degree

Adverbs of degree or intensifiers are used to provide information about the intensity of an action or adjective.

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Adverbs of Manner

Adverbs of manner are used to provide information about the way (how) something is done.

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Adverbs of Place

Adverbs of place provide information about the place of an action.

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Causal Clauses

Causal clauses express the cause or the reason of the main clause.

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Cause and Effect Conjunctions

Cause and effect conjunctions are used to introduce clauses with the purpose to express the concept of cause and...

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Concessive Clauses – 1

A concessive clause is usually a subordinate clause that expresses a contrast with the concept formulated in the main...

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Concessive Clauses – 2

A concessive clause is usually a subordinate clause that expresses a contrast with the concept formulated in the main...

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Conjunctions

Conjunctions are words that function as a link between different clauses or elements in sentences.We use conjuctions for: alternatives,...

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Consecutive Clauses

Consecutive clauses are two clauses linked in one clause by connectors.

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Contrastive Clauses

Contrastive clauses are used to emphasize the contrast between two clauses.

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Have and Get as Causative verbs

Causative verbs are verbs that show the reason why something took place.

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Let and Make as Causative verbs

Causative verbs are verbs that show the reason why something took place.

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Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are used to show that something belongs to someone.They are: my, your, his, her, its, our, your...

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