J. Lachlan Mackenzie - Principles & Pitfalls of English Grammar
10.4 Demonstrative pronouns
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10.4.1 Forms 10.4.2 Functions
10.5 Indefinite pronouns
10.5.1 Each
10.5.2 Some and any 10.5.3 Either and neither
10.5.4 Both 10.5.5 One
10.6 Interrogative pronouns 10.7 The existential pronoun there
10.8 Conclusion
Exercises
PART IV Enriching and expanding the clause
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The adverbial
11.1 Introduction 11.2 The adverb
11.2.1 Form
11.2.2 Adverbs used inside a phrase
11.3 Adjuncts
11.3.1 Adjuncts that are adverbs 11.3.2 Phrasal and clausal adjuncts 11.3.3 The conditional clause
11.4 Disjuncts 11.5 Conjuncts
11.6 Clauses with many adverbials
11.7 Conclusion
Exercises
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Building sentences
12.1 Introduction 12.2 Co-ordination
12.2.1 Compound sentences
12.2.2 Co-ordination of subordinate clauses 12.2.3 Co-ordination of non-clausal elements
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