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Double use of relative pronouns

November 1, 2012 - pdf

Relative pronouns have a double use: inside their clauses, they act as subjects or objects; at the same time they connect relative clauses to nouns… Continue reading

Using should

October 27, 2012 - pdf

The auxiliary verb should shows obligation. Should can be used in questions to ask if there is an obligation to do something. Read the following… Continue reading

Match-ups

October 24, 2012 - pdf

  Match-ups are a great exercise to test your knowledge of grammar. These types of grammar exercises require you to match two sentence fragments so… Continue reading

Affirmative answers

October 18, 2012 - pdf

Affirmative answers have the following structure: Yes, subject + auxiliary verb. Read the following sentences. Has he given his consent? Yes, he has. In short… Continue reading

Subject-verb agreement

October 13, 2012 - pdf

The basic principle of subject-verb agreement is simple. If the subject is singular, it should be followed by a singular verb. If the subject is… Continue reading

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