By the end of this lesson, you will know: the uses and structures of linking words for addition the uses and structures of linking words for cause and effect the uses and structures of linking words for comparison and contrast the uses and structures of linking words...
To complete this lesson, you will need to know the following vocabulary. When you are sure you know all the words, continue to the next page. ADDITION CAUSE EFFECT SEQUENCE COMPARISON CONTRAST CONCESSION EXEMPLARY STRESSFUL SUBSIDY RAISE MONEY ROLE...
As you should know by now, nouns can be split into two different groups – countable and uncountable. Countable nouns, as the name suggests, can be counted. For example, you can have 1 pen or 2 pens, a car or some or a lot of cars. However, uncountable nouns...
The English language has different rules about countable and uncountable nouns than some other languages. Basic rules about countable and uncountable nouns are – A countable noun can be counted (e.g. one apple, two apples). An uncountable noun cannot be counted...