Too and too much Before adjectives without nouns and before adverbs we use too, not too much. You are too kind to me. (NOT You… Continue reading
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Commonly confused prepositions part 2
Across and over can both be used to mean ‘on the other side of a line / road / bridge etc’. There is a hospital… Continue reading
Possessive adjectives worksheet
Fill in the blanks with correct form of the pronouns given in brackets. Answers Have you seen my new coat? She has lost her keys.… Continue reading
Direct and Indirect Speech
There are two main ways of reporting people’s words, thoughts, beliefs etc. Direct speech We can give the exact words that were said. This kind… Continue reading
Singular and plural: details
When none, neither, either and any are followed by of + plural noun or pronoun, they are normally used with singular verbs in a formal… Continue reading
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