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Present progressive and simple present: differences

November 21, 2010 - pdf

Long lasting situations The present progressive is not normally used to talk about long lasting or permanent situations. Instead, we use the simple present. My… Continue reading

Punctuation: Colon

November 20, 2010 - pdf

The colon (:) marks a bigger pause than that is expressed by the semicolon. It is sometimes used with a dash after it. We cancelled… Continue reading

Comma – Part II

November 19, 2010 - pdf

To separate adjectives used in the predicative position Adjectives used in the predicative position are always separated by commas. He is tall, dark and handsome.… Continue reading

Comma

November 18, 2010 - pdf

The punctuation mark comma (,) has the following uses. To connect the items in a list Commas are used to connect the items in a… Continue reading

Grammar Terms – Conditional Sentence, Conjugation, Conjunct, Coordinate structure

November 17, 2010 - pdf

Conditional is a traditional label for the modal auxiliary verbs would and should when they do not express obligation. The name is given because sentences… Continue reading

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