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Simple future tense

September 21, 2012 - pdf

The simple future tense is used to make simple predictions about the future. We do not usually use this tense to talk about pre-planned future… Continue reading

Using the future continuous tense

September 16, 2012 - pdf

Form Affirmative Subject + will + be + ing form of the verb I will be working. She will be playing. Negative Subject + will… Continue reading

Future continuous tense

September 14, 2012 - pdf

The future continuous tense is used to say that an action or a situation will be going on at a particular moment in the future.… Continue reading

Using too…to

September 10, 2012 - pdf

The words too…to have a negative meaning. It means ‘more than is necessary or desirable’. Study the following sentences. He was very nervous. He could… Continue reading

Joining two sentences using if and unless

September 9, 2012 - pdf

Note that unless means if not and hence it would be wrong to use another not in clauses with unless. Study the following examples. If-… Continue reading

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