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Even if and even though

October 7, 2013 - pdf

These two expressions are often confused but they are not interchangeable. Even though means ‘despite the fact that’. It shows contract. It is more emphatic… Continue reading

Much, many, a lot of, lots of etc

September 27, 2013 - pdf

We can use numbers with countable nouns. For example, we can say two girls and six eggs. Many and much Sometimes it is not possible… Continue reading

Have had and had had

September 22, 2013 - pdf

Have is one of those auxiliary verbs that can also be used as an ordinary (main) verb. When have is used as an auxiliary verb,… Continue reading

Transformation of degrees of comparison

September 20, 2013 - pdf

We can express the same idea using different degrees of comparison. Study the sentences given below. John is as tall as Mike. Tall is an… Continue reading

Verbs – mood and tense

September 19, 2013 - pdf

Read the following sentences. Alice likes English movies. When are you going to Chicago? Shut that door. If I were you, I would not let… Continue reading

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