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Few
Few is used with plural countable nouns: ‘very few cars’. Little is used with uncountable nouns: ‘very little traffics’. ‘He had very little money, just a few coins.’ A few= not many: ‘I saw her just a few days ago.’ Few = hardly any: ‘Few people die of smallpox nowadays.’
Possessive Pronouns and Determiners – English editing.
Possessive Pronouns and Determiners. Personal pronouns have two possessive forms: Subjective From of Pronoun Possessive Pronoun Possessive Deter miner I mine my We ours our She hers her He his his It its its You yours your They theirs their. Possessive pronouns are used on their own in a sentence. Possessive determiners always come before […]
Adverbial Clauses – English editing.
These are commonly introduced by the conjunctions because, since, and as: Hindley and Catherine were angry because they had not received any presents. It was not difficult for Anne since she had been encouraged by her father to practice her clog dancing on the kitchen hearth. Non-Finite Clauses are constructed using the Present Participle: I […]
