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The comparison of adjectives We use the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives to compare and contrast different objects in English. How to form them depending on the length of the adjective? Read on to find out... Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 27.01.12 22:32 Переглядів (143) Коментарі (0)Countable and uncountable nouns only by distinguishing between these two forms we can understand when to use singular or plural verb forms and when to use the indefinite (a/an), definite (the) and zero articles or the appropriate quantifier (a few, much, many, etc.). Therefore, you must get the difference once and for all!! Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 06.12.11 18:12 Переглядів (758) Коментарі (0)Bare infinitive THE BARE INFINITIVE is simply a base verb which has no "TO" in front of a verb.It is not used in as many contexts as the full infinitive, but some of them are quite common. And you've got to kow them!! Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 21.11.11 23:46 Переглядів (613) Коментарі (0)Ins and outs of the Infinitive Today we’ll be talking about the functions of The TO-INFINITIVE, or THE FULL INFINITIVE. Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 10.11.11 08:26 Переглядів (500) Коментарі (0)MUST VS. HAVE TO Both 'must' and 'have to' (have got to) are used to express obligation or necessity. However, there are differences between them. Read on to find out... Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 25.10.11 18:48 Переглядів (487) Коментарі (1)Future forms (for upper-level students) Although we often talk about "future tenses", technically there are no future tenses in English - only different ways of talking about the future, using special constructions, other tenses or modal verbs. And if you are more or less familiar with forms like “will”, “be going to”, Present Simple and Present Continuous, in this post I would like to present you other ways of expressing the future. Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 14.10.11 01:22 Переглядів (644) Коментарі (0)ADJECTIVES with –ing and –ed endings (for lower levels) There’s a large group of adjectives which can have an –ind or –ed ending. To name a few: excited-exciting, interested-interesting, annoyed-annoying. It is not difficult to notice that they are formed from verbs (to excite, to interest, to annoy). But what is the difference between them? This article will make it clear! Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 05.10.11 02:19 Переглядів (663) Коментарі (0)WILL versus GOING TO Will or Going to are two expressions that we use to talk about the FUTURE. But what's the difference?Let's make it clear once and for all! Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 27.09.11 02:06 Переглядів (812) Коментарі (0)Inversion (for upper levels) Sometimes in order to make something sound stronger and more emphatic, the normal subject-verb order in a sentence is reversed. We call this INVERSION. In this article you'll find a lot of examples of inverted sentences. Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 15.09.11 19:19 Переглядів (801) Коментарі (1)Basic questions (for lower levels) We will learn how to ask questions using different tenses, how to give short answers, also I will teach you the difference between general and specific questions, object and subject questions and the usage of various question words. Читати даліАвтор: Grammar Teacher 07.09.11 00:23 Переглядів (567) Коментарі (0)Мінімальна довжина запиту 5 символів
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