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Noun phrases

September 19, 2010 - pdf

Study the following sentences: I want something. I want to go home. In sentence 1, the word something is a noun and is the object… Continue reading

Different forms of the predicate

September 16, 2010 - pdf

The predicate may consist of one word or several words. When the verb in the predicate is an intransitive verb, it alone can form the… Continue reading

Irregular Verbs

September 14, 2010 - pdf

Verbs can be regular or irregular. Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding -ed. Walk / walked / walked Laugh /… Continue reading

Order of Words in a Sentence

September 12, 2010 - pdf

To convey the intended meaning words must be arranged in the proper order in a sentence. The following is the usual order of words in… Continue reading

Subject and Object Complements

September 11, 2010 - pdf

The complement of an intransitive verb always says something about the subject and is therefore called subject complement. Alice is beautiful. (Here the complement beautiful… Continue reading

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