A determiner is a word or group of words that come(s) before a noun to make it clear, and show what the noun is referring to. The determiners of quantity (quantifiers) indicate the quantity of nouns. They include much, many, ...
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Countable vs Uncountable nouns
LEARN ITA noun is the name of something. For example: milk, mango, meat, pen, water, food… Some nouns can be counted, whereas others cannot be counted. So, we have countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns Countable nouns are the names of ...
If clauses-conditional clauses
LEARN ITConditional clauses contain the word “if” or “unless”. They are called so because a certain condition is supposed or imagined to be fulfilled in order for an action to take place. We have three if clauses: If 1 (first conditional), ...
Relative pronouns
LEARN ITA pronoun is a word that is used in the place of a noun. A relative pronoun is one that is used to refer to nouns mentioned previously, whether they are people, places, things, animals, or ideas. Relative pronouns can ...
There is vs There are
LEARN IT“There is” and “there are” are structures that tell us that something exists. THERE IS There is + singular noun Examples: There is a book in your desk. There is no right time to imitate the teacher. There is ...