Many longer expressions have shorter alternatives. Examples are given below: Plenty of / a lot of / a great deal of = many / much… Continue reading
Direct and indirect object: position
Some verbs can be followed by two objects – a direct object and an indirect object. Subject + verb + indirect object + direct object… Continue reading
Adverb particles and prepositions
Some verbs are followed by adverb particles. Examples are: put on, take off, give away, bring up, call in. He was brought up by his… Continue reading
Auxiliary verbs and their equivalents
Be able to instead of can Be able to often has the same meaning as can. He can walk on his hands. OR He is… Continue reading
Uses of need
Need is used both as an auxiliary verb and as an ordinary verb. As an ordinary verb, need is used in the sense of require.… Continue reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 966
- 967
- 968
- 969
- 970
- …
- 1004
- Next Page »
