In direct questions, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. In reported questions, the subject comes before the verb/auxiliary verb. While reporting questions, we have… Continue reading
Archives for November 2012
Transformation of sentences using the comparative and the superlative
We can express the same idea in several different ways. By using a variety of structures in your writing, you can make it more interesting.… Continue reading
Third conditional grammar exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate verb forms. Answers 1. If I had known her name I would have told you. 2. If you had… Continue reading
Can and could: interpersonal uses
Logical possibility We often use can in questions and negatives to talk about the logical possibility that something is true or that something is happening.… Continue reading
Relative pronouns worksheet
Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, whose, which and that. Sometimes the words what, when, where and why are also used like relative pronouns.… Continue reading