
Sentence Definition - Grammar Terminology - UsingEnglish.com
Definition of Sentence from our glossary of English linguistic and grammatical terms containing explanations and cross-references to other relevant English grammar terms.
Sentence vs Sentance | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Oct 20, 2014 · Is it still correct to use sentance when referring to a gaol term?
How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases
Jan 7, 2024 · Common closing lines, closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails, including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails.
How to start an email: The 100 most useful phrases
Nov 9, 2023 · Useful opening greetings and first lines for formal and informal business and personal emails.
Formal Letter Format: How to Write a Formal Letter
Learn the art of formal letter writing. Discover how to write and properly format your formal letters. Download a free formal letter template, and explore outlines for enquiry and covering letters. …
Conditional Sentences in English: Hypothetical Conditionals
Jun 24, 2022 · This article is part of an eight-part series on Conditional Sentences in English: Introduction: What are 'conditional sentences'? Factual Conditionals Predictive Conditionals …
The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings
Oct 15, 2023 · The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Meeting people for the first time (We’ve emailed many times but/ We’ve spoken on the phone but) it’s so nice to finally …
Comma after *Please note* ? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Oct 1, 2013 · Should we enter a comma when we start sentance with *Please note*? For example Please note, we will ..... P.S. I was searching a similar post, but I didn't find it. Also, before but …
Lesson Plans: Verbs and Tenses - UsingEnglish.com
Page 1 of our free Verbs and Tenses PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes
Quiz: At the end, in the end, etc - UsingEnglish.com
Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'At the end, in the end, etc'. This is a free intermediate English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up required.