Grammar: Finite or Non-Finite Clauses
Time is the difference between a finite and a non-finite clause and is expressed via verb tense. Finite is in the past or present tense while non-finite depends.
Time is the difference between a finite and a non-finite clause and is expressed via verb tense. Finite is in the past or present tense while non-finite depends.
The logogram is a picture of 1,000 words and ranges from corporate logos to simple lines. Learn more in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
For myself, I’m really not being snobbish when I use it. It should, however, be used under specific circumstances. As for me, I’m being done to while I is doing it.
object me with the subject I
Discover more in this Grammar Explanation about the basic building blocks for a sentence: the subject and the predicate.
A complement can be quite the compliment, even in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Ellipses are a popular … punctuation, but the implied grammatical ellipsis is … less well understood.
A Grammar Explanation post for self-editing writers who want to be attributive, to add color to their writing.
A Grammar Explanation post for self-editing writers being predicative.
Combining forms is a way to categorize one of the different ways of combining nouns in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Nope, not an infestation, but you may want to infix a few words if you get one. Little did you know you practice infixation every time you get mad.