Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative Conjunctions: The Full Map
Learn all three types of conjunctions — coordinating, subordinating, and correlative — with rules, examples, and practice for exams.
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Learn all three types of conjunctions — coordinating, subordinating, and correlative — with rules, examples, and practice for exams.
Learn how to choose the correct tense in error spotting using time markers, sequence clues, aspect meaning, examples, and quick practice.
Master countable and uncountable nouns — advanced rules, dual-meaning nouns, quantifiers, and exceptions for exams and writing.
Learn dangling modifiers in English grammar: why opening phrases must clearly connect to the subject, with examples, exam traps, corrections, and practice.
Learn the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses, when to use commas, which relative pronouns to choose, and how to avoid common errors.
Master the definite article "the" — when to use it, when to skip it, and the logic behind specific vs general reference.
Master determiners and quantifiers — few, a few, little, a little, much, many, and more — with clear rules on countability, meaning, and exam traps.
Learn double negatives in standard English: why sentences like I don't know nothing are wrong, how to correct them, and how to solve exam questions.