The verb have has three forms: has, have and had. The forms has and have are used in the present tense. Had is used in… Continue reading
Passives: some special points
Some verbs can be followed by two objects. The objects usually refer to a person (indirect object) and a thing (direct object). The indirect object… Continue reading
Present perfect continuous tense
Form: has / have + been + ing form of the verb Affirmative Question Negative I have been working. Have I been working? I have… 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
Noun clause markers
Recognizing a noun clause isn’t all that difficult. They are usually introduced by the conjunctions that, if or whether. Noun clauses can also be introduced… Continue reading
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