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
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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
Verb patterns: subject + verb + object + object complement
Every sentence in English follows a certain pattern. There are several sentence patterns in English. A decent understanding of these structures will help you to… Continue reading
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