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The words ‘who’, ‘whom’, ‘which’, ‘whoever’, ‘whomever’, ‘whichever’, and ‘that’ are known as relative pronouns in the English language.
The verb in a sentence is the word that shows action or being. The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that's doing the action, or being something. For example: Maya kicks the ball. In ...
Modal verbs, in combination with other verbs, express several things, namely what one can do (ability), what is required of one (obligation), the chances of something happening (possibility) and ...
Goat Glamping does not use scoring or points. The teacher can decide how many rounds they wish to play. Level 2: Tricky Terrain — features three verbs to practise noun–verb agreement across different ...