Countable nouns are the names of separate people or objects which we can count. Uncountable nouns are the names of materials, liquids and other things… Continue reading
More about noun clauses – part 2
A noun clause can be used in apposition to a noun or a pronoun. Study the following sentences. Your statement that you didn’t take the… Continue reading
Verbs not used in progressive forms
Some verbs are not used in progressive forms. I love you. (NOT I am loving you.) I like this color. (NOT I am liking this… Continue reading
Singular and plural nouns
The label number refers to the grammatical category which relates to the number of countable objects in the world. In English, number is important with… Continue reading
Uses of the participle – part II
Participles are also used in absolute phrases with a noun or pronoun going before them. God willing, we shall meet again. The fog having lifted,… Continue reading
