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Rather

March 28, 2011 - pdf

Rather is an adverb of degree. Its meaning is similar to quite or fairly. It is rather cold here. You are rather late. With adjectives… Continue reading

Infinitives without to

March 26, 2011 - pdf

We usually put the marker to before the infinitive. I want to go. She wants to sing. It is nice to meet you. In some… Continue reading

Talking about possibility

March 25, 2011 - pdf

Can is used to talk about theoretical or general possibility. We do not usually use can to say that something will actually happen. This meaning… Continue reading

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

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