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Interrogative pronouns

May 29, 2012 - pdf

The relative pronouns (e.g. who, which, what, whom, whose etc.) which are used to ask questions are called interrogative pronouns. The interrogative pronouns may be… Continue reading

Adverb complements

April 11, 2012 - pdf

Some sentences are incomplete without adverb complements. For example, a sentence with put will not make sense if you do not say where something is… Continue reading

The need for auxiliary verbs

March 26, 2012 - pdf

English verbs have only a limited number of forms. For example, the typical English verb write has the following forms: write, writes, wrote, written, writing.… Continue reading

Get with infinitives and –ing forms

March 25, 2012 - pdf

Get can be followed by –ing forms and infinitives. There is usually a difference of meaning. Get + -ing form is sometimes used to mean… Continue reading

Verbs with two objects

March 23, 2012 - pdf

Many verbs can be followed by two objects – one indirect and one direct object. The indirect object usually refers to a person, and comes… Continue reading

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