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Using want

April 5, 2012 - pdf

Infinitive with to After want, we normally use an infinitive with to. I want to go. (NOT I want go.) (NOT I want going.) I… Continue reading

Different kinds of phrasal verbs

April 2, 2012 - pdf

There are mainly four kinds of phrasal verbs. Here is a guide to the basics of phrasal verbs. Separable and non-separable phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs… Continue reading

Be and have

March 20, 2012 - pdf

To talk about experiencing physical sensations like hunger, thirst, heat and cold, we use the structure be + adjective. Feel + adjective is also possible.… Continue reading

Verb + object + complement

November 18, 2011 - pdf

Some transitive verbs can be followed by an object together with an object complement which is usually an expression that gives more information about the… Continue reading

Irregular verbs

March 29, 2011 - pdf

English has many irregular verbs. Students should make sure that they know all of them. Here is a list of the more common irregular verbs.… Continue reading

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