from English Grammar Today We use not only X but also Y in formal contexts: The war caused not only destruction and death but also generations of hatred between the two communities. The car not only is economical but also feels good to drive. This investigation is not only one that is continuing and worldwide but also one Read More
We use linking words to join ideas together when we’re talking or writing. Sometimes we want to link two ideas that are different from each other (for example, one is a positive idea and one is a negative idea) or we want Read More
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Comma with Subjects and Verbs With few exceptions, a comma should not separate a subject from its verb. My friend Cleo, is a wonderful singer. Writers are often tempted to insert a comma between a subject and verb this way Read More
Formal letter or e-mail: Dear Sir / Dear Madam I am writing to complain about… I am writing to apply for… I am writing in response to… I would like information on… I would like to apologize for + noun / Read More
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