We can modify a singular countable noun in very many ways. For example, we can use the expression quite a/an or rather a/an before a… Continue reading
Possessive pronouns and adjectives
The possessive forms mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs are pronouns, used without following nouns. That coat is mine. Is this yours? My hair… Continue reading
End position adverbs
Adverbs of manner, place and time most often go in end-position. She walked slowly. The children are playing in the garden. I saw him in… Continue reading
Grammar structures with need
Need …ing After need an –ing form can be used in British English. In this case the –ing form has the same meaning as that… Continue reading
Infinitive or -ing form?
Some verbs and adjectives can be followed by either an –ing form or an infinitive. In some cases, there is a difference of meaning. Love,… Continue reading
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