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Senin, 09 Juli 2012

Adverbs

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Adverbs are used to describe or modify a verb, adjective, clause, or another adverb. Basically, they modify everything except nouns an...

Passed vs Past

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Past – relates to location The word past locates something in time, and sometimes in space. It can be used as an adjective, noun,...

Program vs. Programme

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The Noun: Program or Programme? The basic difference is between different languages: American English always uses program Brit...

“That” and “Which” in Common Usage

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It is common today for which to be used with both non-restrictive and restrictive clauses, especially in informal contexts: Who ...

Why You Need to Use “That” or “Which” Correctly

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Changing that to which or vice verse can completely change the meaning of a sentence. Consider the following examples: My car that ...

When To Use “That” and When To Use “Which”

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Before I come on to the “that”/”which” rule, just a reminder that “who” should always be used when referring to people. The boy...

That vs. Which

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One of our readers, Justin, recently wrote to ask: When proofreading a peer’s article on the solar system, I realized that she, and ...
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