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Active and Passive Voice

July 31, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentences: The boy killed the spider. The spider was killed by the boy. As you can probably see both sentences express the… Continue reading

Common errors in the use of tenses – part II

July 30, 2010 - pdf

Incorrect: I had been to New York recently. Correct: I went to New York recently. Incorrect: I had written to him last week. Correct: I… Continue reading

Common errors in the use of tenses

July 28, 2010 - pdf

Incorrect: It is raining for two days. Correct: It has been raining for two days. Incorrect: The baby is sleeping for three hours now. Correct:… Continue reading

Repetition of the article

July 27, 2010 - pdf

Read the sentence given below: I have a black and white cow. This sentence means that I have a cow which is partly white and… Continue reading

Omission of the articles

July 25, 2010 - pdf

Before uncountable nouns We do not use articles before uncountable and abstract nouns used in a general sense. Honey is sweet. (NOT The honey is… Continue reading

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