NOUN CLAUSES Hello, welcome to my blog, if you want to learn about noun clauses, you got to the best place, because here, you could learn everything about this topic. In this link you will find information about, what noun clauses are, how to use them, how to identify, what they do, what they look also types of noun clauses. When you enter in the link you will find a page that is quite attractive, simple, very easy to understand, so it will call your attention and you will start reading. In short, you can find all about this subject in a simple way, and by the way, also you can see some examples and at the end of the page you could makes exercises. We know that a common problem with learners is that sometimes they fail to understand the structure and the meaning of the sentence, with this topic and in this page you will be able to understand the structure, meaning of noun clause in the sentence, and how to use it correctly. https://www.englishg...
Hello Naty :)
ResponderEliminarVery nice information about transitive and intransitive verbs!
Honestly for me this topic is kind of difficult since, sometimes I'm not sure what is an intransitive or transitive verb, but now thanks the resources that you have shared, I will continue practice and study more, since I guess that this theme is super important have clear :D
Hi Naty!
ResponderEliminarI liked your blog, the topic that you are sharing is the same that I`m sharing with you, but at the same time, let me told you that I really like your resources have helped a lot of, it`s neccesary to read every time to obtain a meaningfull learning. I think that I need to practice about this topic.
Just I have a doubt, Do you any list about intransitive verb and transitive verbs?
Thanks Naty, goog job!
Hello Naty! Hey I liked your post and I loved the exercises you posted. i did the exercise 3 and I got a 10 😀😀 the resources that you have shared with us helped me to increase my knowledge about this verbs we have seen. I only have a small doubt. I know transitive verbs help us to form passive voice. But I wonder if there is another topic in English where transitive verbs are used? Thanks!
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