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-ing form or infinitive?

November 6, 2010 - pdf

Some adjectives and verbs can be followed by either a gerund (-ing form) or an infinitive. I started teaching when I was 20. OR I… Continue reading

Words ending in ‘ar’, ‘er’, ‘or’, ‘our’, ‘re’, ‘ure’, ‘ur’

November 5, 2010 - pdf

The pronunciation of these different terminations is often very similar. In fact, it is not easy to decide when to use one or another. The… Continue reading

Apostrophe

November 4, 2010 - pdf

The punctuation mark (‘) is called apostrophe. It has the following functions. In writing a contraction The apostrophe is used in writing a contraction. It… Continue reading

Hyphens

November 3, 2010 - pdf

Hyphens are the short lines that separate the words in the expressions ‘non-English’ and ‘ex-husband’. When to use hyphens? We usually use a hyphen between… Continue reading

Spelling : capital letters

November 2, 2010 - pdf

Capital letters are used at the beginning of the following kinds of words. 1. the names of days, months and public holidays. The names of… Continue reading

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