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First conditional alternate forms

July 31, 2013 - pdf

In first conditional sentences, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause. There are several alternate… Continue reading

Conditional sentences overview

July 30, 2013 - pdf

Most students are familiar with the standard conditional forms in English. There are several alternate forms, too. Before we take a look at alternate conditional… Continue reading

Who and whom

July 29, 2013 - pdf

Whom is the object form of the relative pronoun who. Both who and whom are only used to refer to people. Students are often confused… Continue reading

Obligation and freedom to act

July 27, 2013 - pdf

We use modal auxiliary verbs to express various aspects of obligation and freedom. These uses of modal verbs are very important in the polite expression… Continue reading

Do or would?

July 25, 2013 - pdf

Do and would have different uses. Nonetheless, many ESL students are confused about them. Do Do and does are primary auxiliary verbs used in the… Continue reading

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