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General rules regarding prepositions

March 23, 2016 - pdf

Use ‘in’ for countries and big towns. She was born in New Zealand. I live in Mumbai. Use ‘at’ for addresses. Are you still at… Continue reading

Uses of the infinitive

February 24, 2016 - pdf

The infinitive can be used as a noun. As a noun it can be the subject or object of the verb. To find fault is… Continue reading

Reporting different kinds of sentences

February 9, 2016 - pdf

Reporting statements Put ‘that’ before the reported statement. Use the reporting verb ‘said’ or ‘told’. Note that the verb ‘told’ should be followed by an… Continue reading

Direct to indirect speech: General rules

February 9, 2016 - pdf

When we report something usin the exact words of the speaker, we use direct speech. When we report something in our own words, we use… Continue reading

Present continuous tense review

November 27, 2015 - pdf

The present continuous tense is used to talk about things that are happening at the moment of speaking. For example, I am working on my… Continue reading

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