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Prepositions: some common mistakes

August 18, 2013 - pdf

Prepositions are words used to describe a relationship between other words in a sentence. They are small words; still, they cause a great deal of… Continue reading

Using for

August 17, 2013 - pdf

The word for can be used as a preposition and a conjunction. As a preposition, it is followed by a noun. Let’s buy some flowers… Continue reading

Using since

August 17, 2013 - pdf

Since can be used as an adverb, a conjunction and a preposition. Since as a preposition As a preposition, since is followed by a noun/noun… Continue reading

Subject verb agreement: some problem points

August 16, 2013 - pdf

Collective nouns Collective nouns are usually treated as singular and take singular verbs. However, they may take a plural verb when we are talking about… Continue reading

Subject-verb agreement: either, neither, nor, or

August 16, 2013 - pdf

Or and nor Two singular nouns connected by or or nor take a singular verb. Neither Charles nor Benjamin was present there. Neither he nor… Continue reading

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