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Countable and uncountable nouns

August 3, 2015 - pdf

Countable nouns are the words for things that we can count. Countable nouns have singular and plural forms. Examples are: boy, boys, girl, girls, flower,… Continue reading

The same word used as different parts of speech

July 31, 2015 - pdf

The same word can be used as different parts of speech. Always remember that it is the function that determines which part of speech the… Continue reading

Order of words in a sentence

July 28, 2015 - pdf

English grammar supports very few inflexions. Therefore the order of words in a sentence is very important. The following is the usual order of words… Continue reading

Correct the following sentences

July 26, 2015 - pdf

Correct the following sentences 1. I have seen him yesterday. 2. We had gone to the movies last night. 3. I had spoken to them… Continue reading

The prepositions above and about

July 24, 2015 - pdf

The word about can be used an adverb or a preposition. When about is used as a preposition, it will be followed by a noun.… Continue reading

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