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baja • 50 cards
write it like you mean it
nihana • 4 cards
Grammar is a piano I play by ear, since I seem to have been out of school the year the rules were mentioned.
Joan Didion • Joan Didion: Why I Write
The relative pronouns, according to The Oxford English Grammar, are which, that, and who or whom. Some people include certain uses of where and when, but most authorities don’t. Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses:
June Casagrande • It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences: A Writer's Guide to Crafting Killer Sentences
Logopedia
Nasreen • 3 cards
sayings
Dani Murphy • 4 cards
For a noun or other word that traditionally wouldn’t take a verb form, use a hyphen plus ing to create the verb form if the word ends in a vowel
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
grammar lessons
Alex Burns • 3 cards