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Infinitive clause as subject and object

March 31, 2011 - pdf

In older English, it was common to use an infinitive clause as the subject of a sentence. To find fault with others is easy. To… Continue reading

Using perfect infinitives

March 30, 2011 - pdf

Perfect infinitives (to have + past participle) often have the same kind of meaning as perfect or past tenses. I am glad to have met… Continue reading

Irregular verbs

March 29, 2011 - pdf

English has many irregular verbs. Students should make sure that they know all of them. Here is a list of the more common irregular verbs.… Continue reading

Rather

March 28, 2011 - pdf

Rather is an adverb of degree. Its meaning is similar to quite or fairly. It is rather cold here. You are rather late. With adjectives… Continue reading

Infinitives without to

March 26, 2011 - pdf

We usually put the marker to before the infinitive. I want to go. She wants to sing. It is nice to meet you. In some… Continue reading

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