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The Grammar Rules for Clauses in English

1. A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate but cannot always be considered as a full grammatical sentence. Clauses can be either independent clauses (also called main clauses) or dependent clauses (also called subordinate clauses). 2. An independent clause (or main clause) contains both a subject and [...]

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Stative Verbs

Stative verbs are verbs that describe a state or situation, not an action. They are used in the Present Simple even if they describe a situation that is true at the moment of speaking or writing. Stative Verbs – usually not with progressive verb tenses internal mental state    external states thought     emotion     [...]

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Transitive vs. Intransitive Verbs

Transitive verbs require at least a direct object to complete their meaning, while intransitive verbs do not require any objects. Some verbs are bi-transitive, meaning that they are followed by both a direct and indirect object. Transitive verbs followed by an indirect object usually require a preposition. Make sure to always learn such verbs together [...]

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