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  1. Hace 4 días · Do the relative clauses always have to be followed by the relative pronouns? Because, in several cases, I often found them didn't use the relative pronoun. And one last question, how to differentiate between a sentence that really needs the relative pronoun and one that does not?

  2. Hace 5 días · What happens when a word ending with a /t/ sound is followed by a word beginning with a /p/ sound? This is a course for learners of English who are studying at a relatively high level. It is...

  3. Hace 5 días · What happens when a word or syllable ending in the sound /nd/ is followed by a word or syllable starting with a consonant sound? Tim explains...

  4. Hace 3 días · One type of loop that can be particularly useful is the FOR loop. In combination with other programming concepts, such as arrays and conditional statements, FOR loops can be used to generate and manipulate combinations of data.

  5. Hace 2 días · 1 Although, even though and though are followed by a subject plus a verb; in spite of and despite (more formal), by a noun, pronoun or gerund. In spite of the fact (or despite the fact) is used in the same way as although: In spite of/Despite the fact (that) he had a sprained ankle/he had sprained his ankle/his ankle was sprained, he ...

  6. Hace 3 días · If we have a present or future tense in the main clause, we use a present tense after in case; if we have a past tense, in case is followed by a past tense. In case + a subject + should + infinitive is another alternative to in case + a subject + a present or past tense , but it suggests a smaller possibility.

  7. Hace 5 días · Either and neither must be followed by of if we have a pronoun or a determiner + a plural form 7: Neither of them is interested in your project. Either of you has broken my coffee cups.

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