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Maybe, perhaps and possibly

July 24, 2013 - pdf

All three words mean more or less the same idea. They all show that something is possible, or might be true.  There is another difference,… Continue reading

It’s high time…

July 23, 2013 - pdf

In English, there are several different ways to say the same thing. The exact form we use depends upon the situation. For example, certain structures… Continue reading

Sentence fragments

July 21, 2013 - pdf

A complete sentence must have at least one subject and one finite-verb. Finite verbs are forms like write, work, broke, was writing and would come.… Continue reading

Being imprecise in English

July 15, 2013 - pdf

Sometimes, we don’t give the exact number. In English, we can use several words and expressions to talk about an indefinite quantity or number. Using… Continue reading

Present and past participles

July 14, 2013 - pdf

When –ing forms are used to make continuous tense forms, they are called present participles. Note that present participles are often confused with gerunds. Although… Continue reading

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