Adverbial Clauses: Time, Reason, Condition, and Contrast in One Place
Master adverbial clauses — time, reason, condition, contrast, purpose, and result — with subordinators, examples, and exam-focused practice.
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Master adverbial clauses — time, reason, condition, contrast, purpose, and result — with subordinators, examples, and exam-focused practice.
Learn cleft sentences in English — it-clefts and wh-clefts — to emphasize specific parts of a sentence, with rules, examples, and practice for exams.
Learn all three types of conjunctions — coordinating, subordinating, and correlative — with rules, examples, and practice for exams.
Master noun clauses — how they work as subjects, objects, and complements — with clear rules, examples, and exam-focused practice.
Learn how to use participle clauses to reduce adverbial and relative clauses — with clear rules, examples, and common mistakes for exams.
Understand the four sentence types — simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex — with clear rules, examples, and exam-focused practice.