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Verb patterns

November 2, 2012 - pdf

English sentences follow a certain pattern. There are several sentence patterns in English. You don’t have to learn all of them, but you should be… Continue reading

Double use of relative pronouns

November 1, 2012 - pdf

Relative pronouns have a double use: inside their clauses, they act as subjects or objects; at the same time they connect relative clauses to nouns… Continue reading

Some conjunctions

October 31, 2012 - pdf

While While is usually a subordinating conjunction of time. It can also be used to show contrast. Strike while the iron is hot. (Subordinating conjunction… Continue reading

Sentence correction worksheet

October 30, 2012 - pdf

Each sentence given below contains one of more errors. The error could be in the use of nouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions or conjunctions. Find the… Continue reading

Phrasal verbs with bring

October 29, 2012 - pdf

Bring is used in a number of common phrasal verbs. Here is a list of them. Bring something about – cause it to happen Bring… Continue reading

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