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Just as a time expression

December 24, 2012 - pdf

Just is one of the commonest words in English. It has many uses. Just as a time expression Just can be a time expression. In… Continue reading

Rewrite using it is / it was

December 22, 2012 - pdf

We can put emphasis on a particular noun by beginning the sentence with the structure ‘it is / it was’. Read the following sentence. Susie… Continue reading

Changing a sentence into the passive when the active verb is in the future perfect tense

December 19, 2012 - pdf

The future perfect tense forms are made by putting ‘will / shall + have’ before the past participle form of the verb. These sentences can… Continue reading

Difference between past continuous and past perfect continuous tenses

December 15, 2012 - pdf

Form Affirmative Interrogative Negative I was reading. Was I reading? I was not reading. She was writing. Was she writing? She was not writing. They… Continue reading

Sequence of tenses: when the main clause is in the past tense

December 13, 2012 - pdf

Sometimes the time expressed in the main clause is different from the time expressed in a subordinate clause. This can confuse ESL students because they… Continue reading

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