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Using for

August 17, 2013 - pdf

The word for can be used as a preposition and a conjunction. As a preposition, it is followed by a noun. Let’s buy some flowers… Continue reading

Common mistakes with conjunctions

August 10, 2013 - pdf

One conjunction for two clauses In English, we use just one conjunction to connect two clauses. Incorrect: Because he is intelligent so he gets good… Continue reading

Sentence fragments

July 21, 2013 - pdf

A complete sentence must have at least one subject and one finite-verb. Finite verbs are forms like write, work, broke, was writing and would come.… Continue reading

Present and past participles

July 14, 2013 - pdf

When –ing forms are used to make continuous tense forms, they are called present participles. Note that present participles are often confused with gerunds. Although… Continue reading

Using enough to combine two clauses

July 8, 2013 - pdf

Enough can be used as an adjective or adverb. As an adjective, enough is used to modify a noun. I have bought enough eggs. As… Continue reading

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