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Monday, 30 May 2016

Conjunctions and Degrees of Comparison

Conjunctions

Coordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

Kinds of coordinating conjunctions

Correlative conjunctions

Correct use of some conjunctions

Conjunctions and relative pronouns

Degrees of Comparison

Comparison using positive adjectives and adverbs

Comparison using comparative adjectives and adverb...

Comparison using superlative adjectives and adverb.
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