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Using Clauses in English

There are a number of different types of clauses used in English. This lesson focuses on the use of dependent, independent, relative, defining and non-defining clauses. Each type of clause is explained, examples are provided and a follow-up quiz for each section tests your knowledge.

1 Hour 15 Mins

 INT

Writing

English Words/Grammar

Lesson Reviews

 

guilleichiguilleichi

Thanks a lot, I understood things that I hadn't understood before .

jcwhkjcwhk

Good lessons

miguel1258miguel1258

Good lesson but kinda confusing.. :D .Anyway ,thanks

meeraameeraa

very useful clauses..
thankyou kenneth

Hazel_AsanHazel_Asan

Excellent lesson, indeed! I have also remembered the grammar of my own language.
Thank you.

KennethKenneth

Fantastic lesson! I wanted to understand this topic. Your explanation has been pretty clear and all my doubts have been clarified. Thank you very much.
Kenneth, who is from USA, is a great teacher. :)

Thank you for the feedback, and it looks like you have understood!

WillhawkWillhawk

Fantastic lesson! I wanted to understand this topic. Your explanation has been pretty clear and all my doubts have been clarified. Thank you very much.
Kenneth, who is from USA, is a great teacher. :)

kcv2005kcv2005

Really helpful! Thank you very much!

OlGrinOlGrin

Thanks, it was very interesting and helpful!

and_andrzejand_andrzej

Thanks for the lesson. It is a huge lesson and very good. Quizzes act beyond reproach.

About Kenneth

I'm the guide to English as a Second Language at About.com part of the New York Times Company ... Read More(http://esl.about.com ). I've lived in Germany and Italy and speak both of the languages fluently, so I'm familiar with the challenges language learners face. I live in Portland, Oregon which I love because it's got everything I like about cities, but it's not too big. I think the most important thing about using English is .... using English. It doesn't matter whether everything you say or write is perfectly correct or not. The only way to improve is to take the road to get there. Of course, that doesn't mean working towards more fluent language usage isn't important. On the contrary, we all want to improve. The point is we need to engage in using the language to pragmatically bring about progress.
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