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Showing possibility using should

September 18, 2013 - pdf

We can use should to say that something is probable because it is logical or normal. I am stronger than him, so I should be… Continue reading

Absolute phrase

September 14, 2013 - pdf

When a participle and the noun that comes before it together forms an independent phrase, the structure is often called an absolute phrase. Examples of… Continue reading

An overview of participles

September 12, 2013 - pdf

This lesson provides a detailed overview of participles. Participles are non-finite verbs used as adjectives. Participles usually end in –ing or –ed. Since participles are… Continue reading

Have and have got: differences

September 7, 2013 - pdf

Have and have got are usually possible with little or no difference of meaning. Both forms can be used to express ideas such as possession… Continue reading

Noun clauses

September 5, 2013 - pdf

A noun clause serves the same purpose as a noun. It can be the subject or object of a verb. It can also be the… Continue reading

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