A prepositional phrase is a group of words which begin with a preposition and end with a noun or noun equivalent which acts as its… Continue reading
Tenses in subordinate clauses
In the subordinate clause, we usually use a present tense to refer to the future. Note that this is possible only when the verb in… Continue reading
Use the past simple with a past time reference
Students often misuse the simple past tense. Use simple past only when you say when something happened in the past. You can, for example, use… Continue reading
Object of a preposition
Prepositions are followed by a noun or pronoun which acts as their object. When the object of a preposition is a pronoun, the pronoun should… Continue reading
Like and without
These words are often confused. Like is either a verb or preposition. In either case, it is followed by a noun or noun equivalent which… Continue reading
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