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Changing imperative sentences into the passive

March 23, 2015 - pdf

An imperative sentence does not normally have a subject. It is used to express a command or request. Please bring me a glass of open.… Continue reading

Verbs of incomplete predication

March 18, 2015 - pdf

Intransitive verbs do not take an object. Examples are given below. Fire burns. He sat on the floor. The old man laughed. Some intransitive verbs… Continue reading

What is meant by the case?

March 1, 2015 - pdf

Case shows how a noun or a pronoun is related to another word in a sentence. A noun or pronoun can be in the following… Continue reading

When the verb has two objects

February 19, 2015 - pdf

Many verbs can be followed by two objects – a direct object and an indirect object. Common verbs that can take two objects are: give,… Continue reading

How to modify adjectives and adverbs

February 11, 2015 - pdf

Degree modifiers are words like too, very and enough. These are used before gradable adjectives and adverbs. What are gradable adjectives and adverbs? Some adjectives… Continue reading

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