Subject + verb + interrogative + clause I asked where she was going. Nobody knows when he will arrive. I wonder what he wants. She… Continue reading
Position of frequency adverbs
Frequency adverbs (e.g. often, always, never, sometimes, generally, seldom, rarely, ever, frequently etc.) usually go in the following positions: before the main verb after the… Continue reading
Must to express inference or possibility
Must does not always express compulsion or obligation. It is sometimes used to express inference or possibility or certainty. She must be home by now.… Continue reading
Inversion of subject and verb
In English, the usual order of words in a sentence is subject + verb + object. Sometimes certain adverbs come at the beginning of the… Continue reading
Two forms of the possessive
The possessive has two forms: my / mine your / yours his / his their / theirs our / ours The forms my, your, his,… Continue reading
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