That – English editing.
A word with a number of different uses:  Demonstrative Pronoun: I could get on with a man like that.…
A word with a number of different uses:  Demonstrative Pronoun: I could get on with a man like that.…
A question ‘tagged on’ to the end of a statement. For example: Those daffodils have gone pale, haven’t they? She…
 If the word ends in a consonant, add -est (quick becomes quickest).  Words of one syllable with a…
Many adjectives can have three forms: Absolute Comparative Superlative Small smaller smallest Attractive more attractive most attractive The comparative form…
Part of clause that completes the subject. In a statement clause it comes after the verb and refers to the…
In a statement clause, the subject:  Comes at or near the beginning of the clause.  Comes before the…
The form of English that is most widely understood across the country. In different regions and social classes different DIALECTS…
A punctuation mark with these uses:  To indicate alternatives: A trainee can amass as many credits as he/she likes.…