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What are verbal nouns?

December 23, 2010 - pdf

A verbal noun is a noun derived from a verb. It exhibits all of the properties of ordinary nouns and none of the properties of… Continue reading

What are reflexive pronouns?

November 30, 2010 - pdf

Reflexive pronouns are words like myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, oneself, ourselves and themselves. Uses A very common use of reflexive pronouns is to talk… Continue reading

Singular and plural nouns

November 29, 2010 - pdf

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

Formation of plural nouns

July 16, 2010 - pdf

The plural noun is generally formed by adding -s to the singular. Cow (singular), cows (plural) Boy, boys Girl, girls Book, books Tree, trees Dog,… Continue reading

What are relative pronouns?

June 16, 2010 - pdf

Read the following pairs of sentences: I saw a little girl. She was very beautiful. I know a man. His son is at Oxford. He… Continue reading

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