
How to Use the Cleft Sentence|The Expression “It is ~ that ...” to Emphasize a Specific Part
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Past Forms of Modal Verbs (could, would, should)|Politeness, Hypothetical Situations, and Probability
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Restrictive Relative Clauses|How to Limit and Define Nouns in Sentences
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How to Use Relative Adverbs|Connecting Sentences with when / where / why
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The Basics of Relative Pronouns|A Useful Way to Connect Two Sentences
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Inversion with Adverbs at the Beginning of a Sentence|Basic Rules of Emphatic Expressions
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Adverbs of Emphasis|How to Use very, so, too, quite, and Others
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Emphasis in English Negation|How to Use not at all, by no means, and More
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How to Use Negative Questions|Expressing Confirmation and Surprise
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The Use of Equal Comparison (as ~ as)|Rules and Example Sentences of Comparative Expressions
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