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CONJUCTION: TRICKS AND SHORTCUTS

USES OF SOME IMPORTANT CONJUCTIONS:

  • EITHER/ NEITHER ............... OR/NOR (verb depend on second noun/pronoun  )
  • NOT EITHER ................. OR
  • BOTH .........  AND ( plural verb )
  • SCARCELY/HARDLY ................. WHEN/BEFORE ( if the sentence is in past then 1st part of sentence in past perfect and 2nd part is in simple)
  • WHEN ( one work is finish and second starting )
  • WHILE ( both work done parallel )
  • NO SOONER .................. THAN ( put did/had before subject and second clause come after than, did + V1 / had + V3 )
  • NOT ONLY ............ BUT/BUT ALSO ( sequence of part of speech)
ravi was not only fined but also expelled.
  • ALTHOUGH/THOUGH ...................... YET/, ( comma with although )
  • THE REASON/ THE REASON WHY ......................  THAT
  • NEVER/NOT ................... OR
  •  OTHER/RATHER .................. THAN
  • UNTIL ( for time ) ( affirmative case )
  • UNLESS  ( condition ) ( affirmative case )
  • LEST ................... SHOULD ( don't use NOT )
  • THAT ( not use with interrogative and imperative sentences )
  • SO/AS ................ positive degree .............. AS
  • SELDOM OR NEVER/ SELDOM IF EVER
  • THE SAME ............... AS (verb not clear)/THAT(verb is clear )
  • SUCH ........... THAT (result )
  • SUCH ............. noun .................. AS
  • BECAUSE/AS/SINCE .......................... ( don't use so/therefore/thus )
  • THAT/AS TO etc. not use before WHAT,WHO,WHOM,WHICH,WHOSE,WHEN,WHY,WHERE,HOW, HOW LONG/FAR/MUCH
  • Don't use and before relative pronoun ( who/whose/which/that/what)
  • DOUBT/DOUBTFUL......................................WHETHER/IF(affirmative)/THAT(interrogative or negative)
  • AS(nominative case)/LIKE (objective case )

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