Few is used with plural nouns. It indicates a small number of something. There were few children in the class. I could answer only a… Continue reading
Rather as an adverb of degree
Rather can be used as an adverb of degree. This use of rather is common in British English. As an adverb of degree, rather has… Continue reading
Infinitives and -ing forms exercise
Some nouns and adjectives can be followed by -ing forms. There are also some nouns and adjectives that can be followed by either an -ing… Continue reading
Relative pronouns exercise
A relative pronoun is used to repeat the meaning of a previous noun; at the same time it connects a relative clause to the rest… Continue reading
Using either and neither
Either means one or the other of two. Neither means not either. Both either and neither are used to talk about two people or things.… Continue reading
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