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Verbs followed by -ing forms – part I

January 17, 2012 - pdf

After some verbs we can use an –ing form, but not normally an infinitive. Which verbs can be followed by an –ing form? Well, there… Continue reading

Simple present or present continuous

January 16, 2012 - A1pdf

Complete the following sentences using simple present or present continuous form of the verb. Answers I am having a great time on this holiday. She… Continue reading

All and every exercise

January 15, 2012 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers I see her every day Buses run every quarter of an hour. All children need love. We were dealing with… Continue reading

Inversion after negative words

January 14, 2012 - pdf

If a negative adverb or adverb phrase comes at the beginning of a clause, it is usually followed by auxiliary verb + subject. These structures… Continue reading

Using every

January 13, 2012 - pdf

Every is a determiner. It is used before a singular noun. Every child needs love. (NOT Every children need love.) Every day is different. Every… Continue reading

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