Moving beyond simple past and present to master perfect and continuous forms.
A distinctive feature of Set B, Part 4, involves correlative conjunctions ( not only...but also, either...or ). The correct answers always balance grammatical forms. For example: "She is not only smart but also has kindness " is corrected to "She is not only smart but also kind ." The essay argues that parallelism is not a mere aesthetic choice but a grammatical requirement that reduces cognitive load for the reader. Moving beyond simple past and present to master
Slide 2: Understanding Grammar and Usage For example: "She is not only smart but
(1) He is going to be late for school, (3) They are going to celebrate their victory. Exercise C: (1) I'll give, (3) I'll have, (5) we'll try. , along with transitive/intransitive verbs and noun clauses
, along with transitive/intransitive verbs and noun clauses.