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11 Example Sentences Who, Whose,Whom and Definitions WHOSE WHOSE is a pronoun. It is used in questions to ask who owns something. It is a possessive pronoun. Example; her, his, our and etc… Examples Whose gloves are these? Whose notebook was stolen in the class? This is Mary, whose mother went to university with me. Alex whose mother is an Math teacher lives in London. Here are WHOM WHOM is an object pronoun. Example; him, her, us… It should be used to refer to the object of a verb or…

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20 Connectors and Example Sentences Even if -> Even if Alex earned a big salary, he would not buy a fast car. Provided -> They can listen to music provided they disturb nobody. Because -> We can not go on holiday, because we don’t have enough money. Rather than -> A company is stronger if it is bound by love rather than by fear. Before -> Before I have breakfast, I always have a shower. Wherever -> They can go wherever they want. When -> He had climbed many mountains when he was a boy. So…

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Little, a little, few, a few - English Grammar - English Study Here English Grammar, Nouns, English Vocabulary Words, English Vocabulary Words Learning, Vocabulary Words, English Vocabulary, English Collocations, English Words, English Language Learning

Little, a little, few, a few – English Grammar A little A little is used with positive quantity and non-countable nouns. It means “a small amoun” or “some”. Examples; There is a little milk in the refrigerator Would you like a little water? Mary got a little bit of pie. Can’t you discount it a little? A few A few represents a positive quantity. It is used with plural nouns. It means some, a small amoun. A few + Plural Countable Nouns Examples; He has a few good friends so he is happy. There…

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Using Either … or & Neither … nor in English Using Either … or Either refers to any one of the two things or people. Either is always considered singular in a sentence. Either… or is a correlative conjunction. We use either … or for connect things which are the same types, phrases, clauses or words. Example Sentences Either he or she cooks dinner. Either Mark or Samuel will go. You can either come with me now or walk home. They don’t have enough time. They can either have breakfast or have a…

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Using Although and Even though in English - English Study Here English, English Grammar, English Vocabulary Words, Learn English Grammar, English Vocabulary Words Learning, English Tips, English Learning Spoken, Good Vocabulary Words, Learn English Words

Using Although and Even though in English Using Although in English “Although” means “in spite of something”. Although + Subject + Verb Example Sentences Althoughit rained all day, we enjoyed the football match very much. She failed in the math exam, althoughshe studied very hard. Althoughhe ran very fast, she lost the final race. Althoughhe is rich, he has no girl friend. Althoughstudying French seems difficult, it’s simpler than you think. Using Even though in English “Even though” means…

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