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Actually, well and in fact

October 13, 2013 - pdf

The words actually, well and in fact have very similar meanings. However, there are slight differences in use. Actually / in fact Both actually and… Continue reading

Collocations with heavy

October 11, 2013 - pdf

Collocations are word groups that sound natural to a native English speaker. Of course, ESL students often find it difficult to understand which adjectives best… Continue reading

I haven’t or I don’t have

October 10, 2013 - pdf

Have is an interesting verb in that it serves many purposes. Sometimes it is used as an auxiliary verb. For example, when we use have… Continue reading

Common correlative conjunctions

October 9, 2013 - pdf

Correlative conjunctions are usually coordinating in nature because the sentence fragments they connect tend to be of equal rank. As you know, a coordinating conjunction… Continue reading

Correlative conjunctions

October 8, 2013 - pdf

You already know what a conjunction is. It is a word used to connect two words, phrases or clauses. Examples are: and, but, because, when,… Continue reading

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