Grammar Starting with "H"
14 entries
- had better Strong advice with implied negative consequences
- Hardly/Scarcely...when, No sooner...than Expressing immediacy of sequence
- have got Expressing possession (British English preference)
- have something done Causative: someone does something for you
- have something done Arranging for someone else to do something
- have/get + Object + Past Participle Causative for arranged services or experiences
- Hedging and Vague Language Softening statements and being deliberately vague
- Hedging with tend to / appear to / seem to Softening statements to avoid absolute claims
- Historic Present Using present tense to narrate past events vividly
- How + adjective/adverb Asking about degree or extent
- How much / How many Asking about quantity
- How Questions Questions about manner, degree, and extent
- however / nevertheless / nonetheless Formal connectors showing contrast between sentences
- However + adjective/adverb Expressing 'no matter how'