Relative Clauses Explained
العربية B1
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العربية B1
العربية B1
العربية B1
العربية B1
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study common English grammar mistakes.
You will learn how to use common English grammar mistakes in clear English sentences.
The key question is: How can I use common English grammar mistakes correctly without guessing?
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study passive voice.
You will learn how voice changes the focus from doer to receiver or from receiver to doer.
The key question is: Should the sentence focus on who did the action or what received the action?
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study mixed conditionals.
You will learn how one unreal time can connect to a different unreal result time.
The key question is: Does the condition belong to the past while the result belongs to now, or the opposite?
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study common sentence connectors.
You will learn how to use common sentence connectors in clear English sentences.
The key question is: How can I use common sentence connectors correctly without guessing?
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study English conditionals.
You will learn how to use English conditionals in clear English sentences.
The key question is: How can I use English conditionals correctly without guessing?
The main rule to remember is: A conditional sentence usually has an if-clause and a result clause.
Intermediate Grammar B1
In this article, Intermediate Grammar B1 learners study double negatives.
You will learn why standard English usually avoids two negative words in one clause.
The key question is: Does one negative already make the sentence negative?
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In this article, Mastery Grammar C2 learners study idiomatic grammar patterns.
You will learn how advanced grammar choices make English sound more natural and precise.
The key question is: Does the sentence sound only correct, or does it also sound natural?