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Cleft sentence ( It was yesterday that…)
The construction It is... that is known as a cleft sentence, and it is often used to emphasize a specific part of a sentence. Cleft sentences are typically formed by splitting a sentence into two parts: the clause before it is and the clause after that. Here's the basic structure of a cleft sentence: It is [clause before it is] that [clause after that].
What is the difference/ Prepositions For ,During, In, and Within
For is used to indicate a purpose, reason, or duration of time.During is used to specify when something happens within a particular time frame.In is a versatile preposition that can be used to indicate location, time, inclusion, and more.Within refers to something happening inside or not exceeding a certain period of time.
About Nouns. Common and Proper Nouns
common nouns are general and refer to non-specific entities, while proper nouns are specific names used to uniquely identify individuals, places, or things. The key difference is in the level of specificity and the capitalization of proper nouns.
Comparison of the Prepositions “In” and “At”
In is used for larger units of time like months, years, and parts of the day, while at is used for specific points in time, such as hours and minutes.
The Future Perfect Continuous tense
The Future Perfect Continuous tense: Affirmative: Subject + will have been + verb (with -ing) I will have been studying for three hours. Negative: Subject + will not have been + verb (with -ing) She will not have been working on this project for two weeks. Question: Will + subject + have been […]