Combine the given pairs of sentences using a participle, infinitive, relative pronoun or conjunction. 1. You must hurry. You will be late. 2. He is… Continue reading
Difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tense
The present perfect tense and present perfect continuous tense have very similar use. They can both be used to talk about actions and situations that… Continue reading
Verb patterns with gerunds and have
The gerund is the form of the verb ending in –ing. Note that the present participle also ends in –ing. The gerund is different from… Continue reading
Present perfect tense review
Many students find it difficult to use the present perfect tense correctly, but that is not surprising. Although the present perfect tense is a present… Continue reading
Changing interrogative sentences into the passive
Read the following sentences. Active voice: Did she recognize you? Passive voice: Were you recognized by her? Active voice: Can anybody cure it? Passive voice:… Continue reading
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