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Verb patterns and structures

November 3, 2012 - pdf

English sentences follow certain patterns. In this section we will first consider some of the commonest verb patterns and then some of the other important… Continue reading

Verb patterns

November 2, 2012 - pdf

English sentences follow a certain pattern. There are several sentence patterns in English. You don’t have to learn all of them, but you should be… Continue reading

Verbs of incomplete predication

October 3, 2012 - pdf

An intransitive verb does not have an object. However, it manages to express a complete thought without the help of other words. Look at the… Continue reading

Adverb clauses

September 25, 2012 - pdf

Study the following sentences. They started in the morning. (Started when? – in the morning) They started before the sun rose. (Started when? – before… Continue reading

Word order: position of verbs

June 22, 2012 - pdf

Verbs usually go immediately after subjects. There are mainly two kinds of verbs: auxiliary verbs and main verbs. A verb can consist of just one… Continue reading

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