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Subject and object question

August 20, 2013 - pdf

In the simple present and simple past tense, we make questions and negatives with do, does and did. But there are some exceptions to this… Continue reading

No sooner … than, Hardly…when

August 20, 2013 - pdf

If the second event occurs immediately after the first, we can express that idea using the structure no sooner … than. Note that in this… Continue reading

So, such, very, too: grammar exercise

August 19, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. It was so hot that we didn’t go out. 2. She is too old to work. 3. The tea… Continue reading

Adjectives or present participles

August 19, 2013 - pdf

Present participles are verb forms ending in –ing. Examples are: crying, learning, singing, interesting etc. Some –ing forms can also be used as adjectives. State… Continue reading

Verbs: Some common mistakes

August 18, 2013 - pdf

The verb write can take two objects. Sometimes this causes problems. Incorrect: He wrote me. Correct: He wrote to me. Notes We write something. (He… Continue reading

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