Different kinds of adverbs go in different positions in a sentence. The usage is sometimes very different, too. ESL students often find it difficult to… Continue reading
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The least and the fewest
The least is used before uncountable nouns. It is the superlative of little. He does the least work in this office. The least can be… Continue reading
Infinitive with its own subject
The structure for + noun / pronoun + infinitive is very common in English. This structure is used when an infinitive needs its own subject.… Continue reading
Possessives exercise
The possessive has two forms: The forms my, your, our, his, her and their are called possessive adjectives. They go before nouns. The forms mine,… Continue reading
Fronting: rules for the inversion of adverbs
Many adverbs and adverbial expressions can go at the beginning of a clause. Once upon a time there lived three little kittens. One day they… Continue reading
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