We can use numbers with countable nouns. For example, we can say two girls and six eggs. Many and much Sometimes it is not possible… Continue reading
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An overview of participles
This lesson provides a detailed overview of participles. Participles are non-finite verbs used as adjectives. Participles usually end in –ing or –ed. Since participles are… Continue reading
That instead of when and where
After common nouns referring to time, we often replace when with that. In some cases, the relative pronoun/adverb is dropped. You may come any time… Continue reading
Subject verb agreement: some problem points
Collective nouns Collective nouns are usually treated as singular and take singular verbs. However, they may take a plural verb when we are talking about… Continue reading
Subject-verb agreement: either, neither, nor, or
Or and nor Two singular nouns connected by or or nor take a singular verb. Neither Charles nor Benjamin was present there. Neither he nor… Continue reading
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