21st Century Grammar Handbook



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21st century grammar
21st century grammar, transformation, transformation, - - - .pdf;filename*= UTF-8''অনুবাদ চর্চা (প্রথম আলো পত্রিকা থেকে-২৯-০৩-২০২০)-1, 21st century grammar
Neither, neither … nor. Remember that the negative adjectives and conjunctions
“neither” and neither … nor cannot be used with a second negative in the same
sentence. WRONG Neither one of them never arrived RIGHT Neither one of them ever arrived.”
Neither … nor. See neither.
Nevertheless. This conjunctive adverb suggests reservations in the relationship between clauses.
Nobody. Nobody is a singular indefinite pronoun Nobody is home WRONG:
“Nobody are responsible for quality See pronoun.
Nominative. Words that function as the subjects or subject complements (predicate
nouns or adjectives) of sentences are in the nominative case. Such words are not marked from their normal or main form, which is in fact the form that names (or
“nominates”) the basic form of the word from which others are made. The nominative is also called the subjective case, since its main function is to serve as subject or subject complement.
None, no one. Do not confuse these words, both of which are usually singular.
“None” is an indefinite pronoun that means not one None of the executives travels often No one is an inde nite pronoun that means single person No one travels more than the chairperson.”

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