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Use the past simple with a past time reference

May 19, 2013 - pdf

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

May 18, 2013 - pdf

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

May 15, 2013 - pdf

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

Four ways to join clauses

May 14, 2013 - pdf

We have already learned that clauses can be joined in several ways. In this lesson, we will closely examine some of these techniques. Study the… Continue reading

Three ways of writing a sentence

May 8, 2013 - pdf

We can express the same idea in several different ways. Study the sentences given below. John will probably win the championship. He has trained hard.… Continue reading

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