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Some uses of the participle – Part I

October 6, 2010 - pdf

The participle has the following uses: 1. To form the continuous and perfect tenses. Here is a quick review of the tenses that use the… Continue reading

The Participle

October 5, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentence Seeing the snake the boy ran away. Seeing is a form of the verb see and has an object, namely snake.… Continue reading

Uses of the bare infinitive

October 4, 2010 - pdf

The infinitive can be used with or without the marker to. These two forms of the infinitive are distinguished by the terms ‘to-infinitives’ and ‘bare… Continue reading

The infinitive

October 4, 2010 - pdf

The infinitive is the base form of a verb. Examples are: write, run, break, read, walk etc. The infinitive may be preceded by the marker… Continue reading

If sentences

October 2, 2010 - pdf

Sentences containing the word if are called conditional sentences because they usually express a condition. Examples: If he comes, ask him to wait. If it… Continue reading

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