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Words that cannot be followed by infinitives

September 14, 2015 - pdf

The infinitive cannot be used with certain words which require a preposition followed by a gerund (ing form). Here is a list of verbs that… Continue reading

When to use some and any

September 8, 2015 - pdf

The words some and any are determiners. They are used to modify nouns. Some and any can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.… Continue reading

Mistakes with prepositions

September 4, 2015 - pdf

Incorrect: He is going to home. Correct: He is going home. The preposition ‘to’ is not normally used with ‘home’. Incorrect: The children have been… Continue reading

Going to

September 1, 2015 - pdf

The going to form is used to talk about our intentions. I am going to resign my job. She is going to marry her boyfriend.… Continue reading

Verb patterns with it

August 28, 2015 - pdf

There are several verb patterns with ‘it’. It + be + adjective + of + noun / pronoun + to-infinitive It is kind of you… Continue reading

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