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Most and most of: grammar exercise

September 8, 2013 - pdf

We use most before a noun without a determiner. We use most of before a pronoun and a noun with a determiner (e.g. articles, demonstratives… Continue reading

Have and have got: differences

September 7, 2013 - pdf

Have and have got are usually possible with little or no difference of meaning. Both forms can be used to express ideas such as possession… Continue reading

Noun clauses

September 5, 2013 - pdf

A noun clause serves the same purpose as a noun. It can be the subject or object of a verb. It can also be the… Continue reading

Simple present or present continuous?

September 3, 2013 - pdf

The simple present and the present continuous tenses can both be used to talk about the future. The simple present tense is used to talk… Continue reading

Past simple or present perfect tense?

September 2, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate past simple or present perfect verb form. Answers 1. When did she return from work? 2. Have you… Continue reading

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