We use come to talk about movements to the place where the speaker or the listener is. ‘John, will you come here.’ ‘I’m coming.’ (NOT… Continue reading
Verb patterns with take
We can use take to say how much time we need to do something. Different structures are possible. Person + take + time expression +… Continue reading
Two-word verbs
Many English verbs can be followed by prepositions or adverb particles. Do sit down. Alice ran down the road without looking at anybody. Some verbs… Continue reading
Have got to
The structure have to / have got to is used to talk about obligation. The meaning is similar to must. I have got to there… Continue reading
Gerunds of participles exercise
Fill in the blanks with gerunds or participles. Answers 1. You are smoking too much these days. 2. There was a smoking cigarette end in… Continue reading
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