Future tense forms are usually made with will or shall. In British English, both will and shall are possible with first person pronouns (I and… Continue reading
Use of ever with question words for emphasis
Read the following sentences. You may do anything. I will support you. These two sentences can be combined into one by using whatever. Whatever you… Continue reading
Fairly, quite, rather and pretty
Fairly, rather, quite and pretty are all degree modifiers. They are used to express the degree to which a certain quality is present. Fairly does… Continue reading
Using adjectives
Adjectives are describing words. Adjectives usually go before the nouns they modify (attributive position). They can also go after the verb be (predicative position). Note… Continue reading
Formation of questions
This grammar exercise tests your ability to make questions in the simple present tense. Answers 1. Does she have a sister? 2. Do you have… Continue reading
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