The Civil War and the Puritans
The Scientific Revolution and the Restoration of the monarchy
Revolutions, industrial society, and American War of Independence
Romanticism
Queen Victoria's Reign and the Victorian novel
The role of women in the Victorian Era
The British Empire and the mission of colonizers
American Identity, Abraham Lincoln and the America's Renaissance
The Edwardian Age and World War I
Early 20th Century in USA
The Great Depression and its consequences
World War II and after
Mid-century in UK and USA
Modal verbs
Irregular verbs and verb tenses
Relative pronouns
Prepositional verbs
Passive voice and verb tenses
Noun formation: suffixes
Linking words
Adverbs of manner
Double comparative structure
Rules of word formation
How to use adjectives
Types of articles
Types of prepositions
How to use quantifiers
Conditional clauses
Purpose clauses
Concessive clauses
"Who" / "Whom" / "Which" / "That" / "Whose" / "Where" / "When".
A relative pronoun relates to a noun that comes before it in a sentence. It introduces relative clauses.
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