More than one adjective before a noun we connect them with a hyphen.
Re-write the sentences as in the example:
A train which moves fast.
A fast-moving train.
More than one adjective before a noun we connect them with a hyphen.
Re-write the sentences as in the example:
A train which moves fast.
A fast-moving train.
More than one adjective before a noun we connect them with a hyphen.
Re-write the sentences as in the example:
An air-conditioned room.
The room is air conditioned.
Apostrophes are not used to show plurals.
Re-write the words in bold using an apostrophe where necessary.
Apostrophes are not used to show plurals.
Re-write the words in bold using the correct singular, plural, short or possessive form.
Apostrophes are not used to show plurals.
Are these sentences correct or wrong?
Extra information that is not important to a sentence should have a comma before and after it.
Re-write the sentences carefully using commas where necessary.
Important words begin with big letters.
Choose which words should be capitalised.
For to say how long something was done. During to say when something was done.
Choose for or during to complete each sentence.
We don’t write a period of time with during. We use while to talk about two things that happen at the same time.
Are these sentences correct or wrong?
If you have been it means you are not there now. If you have gone it means you are still there.
Choose been or gone to complete each sentence.