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The chapter explores advanced grammar topics such as prepositions, conjunctions, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, and the usage of articles and determiners. Each section delves into the complex rules and nuances of these elements of English, emphasizing their importance in achieving fluency and accuracy in both written and spoken communication. The content combines theoretical explanations with practical examples and exercises to equip learners with the skills necessary for effective expression.
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Term: Prepositions
Definition: Words that establish relationships between nouns and other sentence parts, indicating location, direction, time, and more.
Term: Phrasal Verbs
Definition: Combinations of a main verb and one or more particles creating a new idiomatic meaning.
Term: Conjunctions
Definition: Words that connect clauses, phrases, or words, enabling the formation of complex sentences.
Term: Relative Clauses
Definition: Dependent clauses that modify nouns and describe relationships, beginning with relative pronouns.
Term: Punctuation
Definition: Symbols that guide readers in understanding the structure and meaning of written language.
Term: SubjectVerb Agreement
Definition: The rule that the verb must agree in number with its subject, ensuring grammatical consistency.
Term: Articles
Definition: Determiners that specify whether a noun is general or specific, including definite and indefinite articles.
Term: Determiners
Definition: Words that provide additional information about nouns, including articles, demonstratives, possessives, and quantifiers.