... house (We cannot use if after a preposition.) Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) ... shook my arm I am glad because tomorrow is a holiday He was angry so I said nothing (Therefore and hence are also possible here, but then we have to separate the two clauses with a full stop
... paired conjunctions. * In (f): both + noun + and + noun (f) The research project will take both time and money In (g): not only + noun + but also + noun (g) Sue saw not only a fox in the woods but (also) ... conjunction, as in (d) and (g) In a very short sentence, a writer might choose to omit the comma in front of and, as in (e) (Omitting the comma in front of but is rare .) (c) It was r...