Imperative The sentence type illustrated in English by the following distinctive sentence pattern: Come here! The imperative commonly expresses a command. In English, an imperative… Continue reading
Using present perfect continuous tense
The present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about an action that started in the past, has continued up to the present and is… Continue reading
Sentence Synthesis Exercise
Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. They worked hard to win. 2. She was sensible enough to do the right thing. 3. The problem was… Continue reading
Expressions with care
Take care of Take care of means ‘look after’. Who takes care of sick people? If I give you a rabbit, will you be able… Continue reading
Singular subject, plural complement
In English a verb normally agrees with the subject of the sentence, not with a following complement. The biggest timewaster is appointments. (NOT The biggest… Continue reading
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