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Three ways of writing a sentence

May 8, 2013 - pdf

We can express the same idea in several different ways. Study the sentences given below. John will probably win the championship. He has trained hard.… Continue reading

Not so common reporting verbs

May 7, 2013 - pdf

In informal spoken reports, say, think and ask are the most common reporting verbs. These verbs can go before sentences or between clauses. She asked… Continue reading

Semicolon before a transitional phrase

May 6, 2013 - pdf

A transitional phrase is essentially a word or phrase used to show the relationship between two clauses or paragraphs. Transitional phrases (also called conjunctive adverbs)… Continue reading

Gerund or infinitive exercise

May 5, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate non-finite verb form. Answers 1. I would like to tell you something. (After would like, would hate, would… Continue reading

Plural uncountable nouns

May 4, 2013 - pdf

Most uncountable nouns are singular in number. Therefore, we use the singular form of the verb with them. Don’t hurry – there is plenty of… Continue reading

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