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Spooky Relative Clauses: A Halloween Exercise

Spooky Relative Clauses: A Halloween Exercise

It’s October which means it’s Spooky Season, and time for another themed article. Today, we’re going to practice relative clauses with a Halloween theme. For a quick introduction, relative clauses are clauses that add additional detail to nouns. They are connected by...

What Are Countable and Uncountable Nouns?

What Are Countable and Uncountable Nouns?

When discussing grammar, nouns can be described as either countable or uncountable. I’ve been meaning to cover this for a while, as we’ve got a few articles relating to these definitions but not one that defines them, and describes what to look out for. After some...

Combing Different Tenses 3: The Present Simple

Combing Different Tenses 3: The Present Simple

A while ago, I began a series of articles to show how each tense can be combined with the other tenses, but we only covered the past tenses (with the past simple and continuous here and the past perfects here). The idea was to demonstrate how a single aspect can...

Writing Exercise: Letter of Complaint

Writing Exercise: Letter of Complaint

Following on from my recent writing exercise for a letter of local investment, I've got another exercise today covering a topic that affects everyone at some point: a letter of complaint. The task here specifically concerns something ordered online, which we all do...

Group Nouns and Plural Complements

Group Nouns and Plural Complements

Confusion over plurals is a theme I’ve covered a few times, which can be surprising as it should be easy to say if a noun describes one thing or many. But we’ve seen how compound subjects can confuse, and likewise how qualifiers like “a lot” can cause confusion. A...

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