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Talking about ability

March 24, 2011 - pdf

We can use can to talk about general ability. I can knit. I can sing. I can dance. I can play. I can run. We… Continue reading

Past verb forms with present or future meaning

March 23, 2011 - pdf

A past tense form does not always have a past meaning. In some kinds of sentences we use past verb forms to talk about the… Continue reading

Expressions without prepositions

March 22, 2011 - pdf

Some common expressions are used without prepositions. Verbs without prepositions Some verbs are normally followed by direct objects without prepositions. Examples are: enter, discuss, marry,… Continue reading

Gradable adjectives and adverbs

March 21, 2011 - pdf

Some adjectives and adverbs refer to qualities that are gradable – for example stories can be more or less interesting, jobs can be more or… Continue reading

Simultaneous events

March 20, 2011 - pdf

To talk about actions or situations that take place at the same time, we can use as, when or while. All three words can be… Continue reading

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