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Despite and in spite of

February 6, 2014 - pdf

Despite and in spite of mean exactly the same, but despite is more common than in spite of. Despite and in spite of are prepositions.… Continue reading

Noun phrase and prepositional phrase

February 5, 2014 - pdf

A phrase is a group of words that does not include a subject and verb. Note that if the group of words contains a subject… Continue reading

Using do and make

February 2, 2014 - pdf

The words do and make are often confused. They have very similar meanings; however, there are some differences as well. In this lesson, we will… Continue reading

Idiomatic expressions with prepositions

February 1, 2014 - pdf

Verbs often combine with prepositions. These combinations are called phrasal verbs. There are numerous phrasal verbs in English and they cause a great deal of… Continue reading

Compare to and compare with

February 1, 2014 - pdf

To show likeness, compare is usually used with to. Life is often compared to a dream. She likes to compare herself to her mother. My… Continue reading

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