Quick Reminder about Determiners
Determiner As a reminder: o Determiners come at the beginning of nouns, noun clauses and noun phrases o They are not adjectives o Determiners can fall into 3 categories: articles…
Determiner As a reminder: o Determiners come at the beginning of nouns, noun clauses and noun phrases o They are not adjectives o Determiners can fall into 3 categories: articles…
Phone calls: When we call people, we often identify ourselves, using that and this to help us identify who is speaking and who we would like to speak to. For…
Extra Information and Practice The following sites provide additional explanations and examples of ‘be going to’ and ‘will’. In addition, sites are provided where you can practice what you know…
Passives What is the passive and when do we use it? To understand what the passive is and when we you have to use it, means we have to start…
What is the difference between will and ‘be going to? There are various ways to talk about the future. The most commons grammatical structures used to refer to the future…
Further Explanations + Practice The following links will take you to sites where there are more explanations and examples on ‘this, that, these and those’ as well as sites…
Meaning of ‘This/That/These/Those’ This, that, these and those are what we call demonstrative pronouns. They can also be called determiners. This, that, these and those indicate or point to people…