After some verbs we can use an –ing form, but not normally an infinitive. Which verbs can be followed by an –ing form? Well, there… Continue reading
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Simple present or present continuous
Complete the following sentences using simple present or present continuous form of the verb. Answers 1. I am having a great time on this holiday.… Continue reading
All and every exercise
Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. I see her every day. 2. Buses run every quarter of an hour. 3. All children need love. 4.… Continue reading
Inversion after negative words
If a negative adverb or adverb phrase comes at the beginning of a clause, it is usually followed by auxiliary verb + subject. These structures… Continue reading
Using every
Every is a determiner. It is used before a singular noun. Every child needs love. (NOT Every children need love.) Every day is different. Every… Continue reading
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