Theories of Punishment
Conjunctive Adverbs A conjunctive adverb (also known as adverbial conjunction) is an adverb that is used to link two independent clauses together in a similar way standard coordinating conjunctions do. Adverbial conjunctions are a type of “transition” word that, as their name suggests, function as both adverbs and conjunctions. They work as conjunctions because they […]
The article below is taken from theconversation.com aiming to help IELTS candidates boost their vocabulary and have enough ideas for them to fully cover any topic in Speaking and Writing. The useful ideas are written in Bold, collocations are shown in red with relevant terms being underlined, followed by their definitions coming along. Movie theaters […]
The article below is taken from becomeawritertoday.com aiming to help IELTS candidates boost their vocabulary and have enough ideas for them to fully cover any topic in Speaking and Writing. The useful ideas are written in Bold, collocations are shown in red with relevant terms being underlined, followed by their definitions coming along. Types of […]
Subordinating Conjunctions (Manner) Subordinate clauses starting with the subordinating conjunctions of manner are called adverb clauses of manner. An adverbial clause, also known as an adverb clause, is a group of words that forms a dependent clause and acts as an adverb in a sentence. Adverbial clauses contain a subject, a predicate, and a subordinating […]
Subordinating Conjunctions (Contrast & Concession) Clauses of Contrast are dependent clauses used to describe conditions or events that are different than expected. Although, even though, though, despite, in spite of, while, and whereas and are commonly used to link sentences for showing a contrast. Although it rained a lot, they had a good time. Even […]
Subordinating Conjunctions (Conditionals) What is a subordinating conjunction? A subordinating conjunction is a word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause. Unless, if, as long as, so long as, provided (that), providing (that), supposing, or and otherwise are subordinating conjunctions which can be used to connect conditions and results or causes and effects. 1. […]