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  • Basics. Ellipsis in Coordination

    Why repeat yourself when you can drop words to create elegant, concise sentences? Test your advanced grammar skills on gapping, verb phrase (VP) ellipsis, and right node raising across 10 challenging questions.

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    HardC1 | AdvancedAuxiliary verbClauseCommaConditional sentenceConjunctionCoordinationInfinitiveInversionModal verbNegationPhrasePunctuationSentenceVerbPassive voiceVerb tensePerfect tenseWord order
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  • Basics. Relative Clauses with Quantifiers

    Do you know how to link sentences using words like some, none, or half without creating a dreaded comma splice? Test your advanced grammar skills by mastering quantifiers with relative pronouns, choosing correctly between whom, which, and the tricky possessive whose.

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    HardC1 | AdvancedClauseCommaComplex sentenceCoordinationDeterminerNegationPossessivePrepositionPronounPunctuationRelative clause
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  • Both, Either, and Neither

    Do you get confused when talking about two people or things? Master the rules for pairs by testing your knowledge of pronouns, determiners, and paired conjunctions like either/or and neither/nor.

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    MediumA2 | Elementary | Pre-intermediateB1 | IntermediateConjunctionCoordinationCountable and uncountableDeterminerNegationNounPronounSubjectWord order
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  • Basics. Conjunctions.

    Conjunctions are key elements in English, connecting words, phrases, and sentences. Common conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or." They join language blocks like words, phrases, and sentences, and help create compound and complex sentences.

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    EasyA1 | Elementary | BeginnersConjunctionCoordinationComplex sentenceCompound sentenceEnglish Grammar Basics
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