That/Which/Who(m) – English editing.
These are the three commonest Relative Pronouns used to introduce Relative Clauses. Who(m) is used to refer to people. That…
These are the three commonest Relative Pronouns used to introduce Relative Clauses. Who(m) is used to refer to people. 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…