We use quantifiers when we want to give someone information about the number of something: how much or how many. Sometimes we use a quantifierin the place of a determiner: Most children start school at the age of five.We ate some bread and butter.We saw lots of birds. Quantifiers with count and uncount nouns We can use these quantifiers with both count and uncount nouns: all some moreSigue leyendo «Quantifiers | Phrase vs Clause»
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Gerund vs Continuous
What is the difference between a gerund and a present continuous? Both a gerund and a present continuous come from a verb, and both end in –ing. However, each has a different function. A gerund acts like a noun while a present participle acts like a verb or adjective. Example: snowboarding Snowboarding can be a gerund or a present participle. When snowboarding is a gerund, it acts like a noun. It can beSigue leyendo «Gerund vs Continuous»
Phrase vs Clause
In English, there are two grammatical terms, that forms part of a sentence which may or may not be meaningful. These are phrase and clause, wherein the phrase implies a set of words, that acts as a single unit but does not have a subject and predicate. On the contrary, a clause is also a group of words, whichSigue leyendo «Phrase vs Clause»
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