Compounds, Idioms, & Clauses in English is an educational book designed to guide learners in mastering three fundamental elements of English grammar: compound words, idiomatic expressions, and clauses. It aims to help students, educators, and language enthusiasts enhance their understanding and application of these structures in both written and spoken communication.
The first chapter explains compound words, which are formed by combining two or more words to create new meanings. The book categorizes them into closed, hyphenated, and open compounds, and further explores how these compounds are structured based on different word classes (e.g., noun + noun, adjective + noun). Numerous real-life examples and exercises are included to reinforce learning.
The second chapter focuses on idioms—figurative expressions that carry meanings beyond the literal interpretation of individual words. It discusses the functions of idioms in enriching language, conveying emotion, reflecting culture, and adding stylistic value to communication. Students are provided with common idioms, their meanings, and contextual usage to help them recognize and apply these expressions effectively.
The third chapter introduces clauses, particularly independent and dependent clauses. It covers subtypes such as adjective clauses, adverbial clauses, and noun clauses, explaining how they function within complex sentence structures. The content is supported by examples and grammar correction tasks.
Overall, this book adopts a learner-friendly approach, combining theory with practical exercises, making it an excellent resource for anyone aiming to become more confident and proficient in English.





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