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Uses of the verb have

October 1, 2010 - pdf

The verb have is used in a number of ways in English. It can be used as an auxiliary verb. It can also be used… Continue reading

Subject and Object Complements

September 11, 2010 - pdf

The complement of an intransitive verb always says something about the subject and is therefore called subject complement. Alice is beautiful. (Here the complement beautiful… Continue reading

Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Principal Verbs – Differences

August 11, 2010 - pdf

The special verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought, dare and need are called modal auxiliary verbs. Modal auxiliary verbs have… Continue reading

Verb – Moods

July 11, 2010 - pdf

The simplest use of a verb is to make a statement or to ask a question. I got up early in the morning. Who wrote… Continue reading

Position of adverbs

June 28, 2010 - pdf

Adverbs of manner which answer the question ‘how?’ normally comes immediately after the verb or after the object if there is one. It is raining… Continue reading

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