Grammar Facts 2
Relative clauses:
Defining relative clause:
- Describes exactly which person or thing we mean.
- No comma.
Non-defining relative clause:
- Contains extra information.
- A comma at the end of the relative clause and in the begining.
Compound Nouns:
Noun + Noun= general used to refer to familiar thing.
- The second noun shows the main class of noun, the first noun shows the type.
- The first noun is used kind of an adjective, so is normally singular.
- Are words for people, animals, places, things, or ideas, made up of two or more words.
Estructure:
- One word: two words join.
- Hyphen: two words divided with a hyphen.
- Space: two words that mean one and are separated by a space.
Glossory:
- Cellar: A room below ground level in a house, often used for storing wine or coal.
- Dizzy: Having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one´s balance.
- Fuss: A display of unnecesary or excessive excitment activity or interest.
- Derive: receive from.
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