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Using the phrase used to

August 9, 2012 - pdf

The phrase used to is used to talk about habitual actions in the past. Study the following examples. Do you get up early in the… Continue reading

Active and passive voice exercise

August 8, 2012 - pdf

Verbs like allow, advise, permit and forbid can be followed by either an –ing form or an infinitive. These sentences can be changed into the… Continue reading

Gerund and infinitives with advise, allow and permit

August 7, 2012 - pdf

Some verbs and adjectives can be followed by a gerund or an infinitive. Sometimes there is a difference of meaning. Gerunds and infinitives with advise,… Continue reading

Idioms and phrases with play

August 6, 2012 - pdf

A number of common idiomatic expressions use the word play. Here is a list of them. Play along To play along is to pretend that… Continue reading

Correct use of some prepositions

August 5, 2012 - pdf

Study the following sentences. They contain some common mistakes in the use of prepositions. Resemble Incorrect: This resembles to that. Correct: This resembles that. Incorrect:… Continue reading

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