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Articles with countable and uncountable nouns

March 18, 2011 - pdf

Countable nouns are the names of separate people or objects which we can count. Uncountable nouns are the names of materials, liquids and other things… Continue reading

Verbs with prepositions and particles

March 17, 2011 - pdf

Most English verbs can be followed by prepositions or adverb particles. Examples are: switch off, turn down, walk down, look at, stare at, sit down… Continue reading

More about adjective clauses

March 15, 2011 - pdf

We have already seen that an adjective clause is a subordinate clause that does the work of an adjective. It qualifies a noun or pronoun… Continue reading

Adjective clauses

March 14, 2011 - pdf

Look at the italicized group words in the following sentence. The house that I live in belongs to my father. (Which house?) Here the group… Continue reading

More about noun clauses – part 2

March 13, 2011 - pdf

A noun clause can be used in apposition to a noun or a pronoun. Study the following sentences. Your statement that you didn’t take the… Continue reading

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