This text explains the various uses of the auxiliary verbs 'would', 'should', and 'could' in English grammar, providing examples and definitions for each usage to clarify their functions beyond their technical past tense definitions.
This resource explains interjections, their function in expressing emotion or surprise, and their grammatical independence from the main sentence. It also covers their punctuation and how mild interjections can be incorporated within a sentence.
This document explains the concepts of independent and dependent clauses, how to join independent clauses through coordination (using semicolons or commas with coordinating conjunctions like FANBOYS), and how to join dependent clauses to independent clauses through subordination (using subordinating conjunctions). It also covers common errors like comma splices and run-on sentences.