Grammar & Punctuation – but – English editing.
A COORDINATING CONJUNCTION used to link together:  Two ADJECTIVES: Tired but happy.  Two PHRASES: Nice to look at…
A COORDINATING CONJUNCTION used to link together:  Two ADJECTIVES: Tired but happy.  Two PHRASES: Nice to look at…
A word with two main uses:  SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION. It introduces CLAUSES OF TIME. For example: He wanted to see…
The word or part of a word to which PREFIXES and SUFFIXES are attached to form new words. In the…
A word that can be used in three main ways: Subordinating conjunction: It can introduce a number of different types…
A term used in traditional grammar. It consists of these words: a, an indefinite article the definite article Article form…
A word that can be used in these ways:  DETERMINER I sat in my cell, expecting to be called…
A word meaning the opposite of another word. For example, the following are pairs of antonyms: wet dry buy sell…
A COORDINATING CONJUNCTION which is used to join two items. These can be:  Two words: Bread and butter To…