The infinitive is the base form of the verb. Examples are: write, bring, take, make, sing, dance etc. The infinitive usually takes the preposition ‘to’… Continue reading
Commonly confused expressions
Read the sentences given below and decide whether they are right or wrong. 1. Let’s keep this between you and I. 2. Two and two… Continue reading
Using gerunds in English
The gerund is a word form ending in –ing. Although gerunds are formed from verbs, they are not verbs. In fact, gerunds serve the same… Continue reading
That instead of which and who
The relative pronoun ‘that’ is sometimes used instead of ‘which’ and ‘who’. Study the examples given below. The man who called yesterday was rather rude.… Continue reading
Wait and await
The verbs wait and await have similar meanings but they are used in different grammatical structures. The verb await must have an expressed object. I… Continue reading
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