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Do and Make. We often use do followed by words for work or indefinite activities. ... Can you do the dishes tonight? Stan did the grocery shopping every ...
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The present progressive is a version of the present which emphasizes the fact ... If you cannot replace the verb by a form of to be in the process of, the ...
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Relative Clauses. Relative clauses give you information about something or someone. We start relative clauses with which if we are referring to a thing or an idea, ...
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Never have I seen so many cats in one place! Seldom do we feel sad while we are swimming in the ocean. ... Rarely can one hear such beautiful music. At no time ...
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Direct and indirect discourse. When one reports what others have said word for ... It is generally signaled by the presence of quoation marks: ...
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The second and third conditionals are also called unreal' conditionals. Zero Conditional. The zero ... If you put sugar in your tea, it becomes sweet. ...
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Certain verbs and verbal expressions are generally followed by a preposition ... However, the meaning of these verbs is not dramatically changed by the addition ...
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They tasted some delicious wines in Italy. Do you have any ... We use some in affirmative sentences and in questions when we think the answer will be yes. ...
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Affirmative sentences. If the same is true for you...?/td> If the ... So + auxiliary + subject. subject + (negative) auxiliary. I'm very sociable. So am I. ...
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One finds vestiges of it in certain hypothetical expressions (using if + to be ... ( In many cases the subjunctive -- considered archaic or literary -- is replaced ...
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Say/tell. The verbs say and tell are used in both direct and ... It can be used interchangeably with tell in indirect speech, but not in direct speech. ...
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It serves to express actions which will take place at a specified time, or to ... ( If, on the other hand, one wishes to describe an action which is in the process ...
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The most common way to put a phrase in the negative is by using not. Generally, not must follow an auxiliary verb (to be, to do) or a modal ...
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Simple questions (that is, questions to which one can respond by a simple yes ... 1. Do: one precedes an assertion with do or does (or don't or doesn't ...
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Gerunds and Infinitives. Gerunds as Subjects. The gerund is the ing form of the ... We go dancing every Saturday night. He's very good at listening to other ...
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In their simplest form, prepositions are used to indicate position (in time or ... Here is a partial list, with examples: to -- He gave the book to his friend. ...
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When there is no verb be or modal verb other than do in the statement, we use do ... You like your work, don't you? He did his homework, didn't he? We did lock ...
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