Determiners are words like the, my, this, some, either, every and each. Determiners are not adjectives, but they come at the beginning of noun phrases.… Continue reading
Demonstratives and Possessives
Demonstratives Demonstratives show where a person or thing is in relation to the speaker. There are four demonstratives in English – this, that, these and… Continue reading
Uses of the perfect infinitive
The perfect infinitive has the following structure: (to) have + past participle. Examples are: to have missed, to have written, to have worked, to have… Continue reading
Uses of the participle – part II
Participles are also used in absolute phrases with a noun or pronoun going before them. God willing, we shall meet again. The fog having lifted,… Continue reading
Some uses of the participle – Part I
The participle has the following uses: 1. To form the continuous and perfect tenses. Here is a quick review of the tenses that use the… Continue reading
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