Indirect speech Should is the past tense of shall in indirect speech. The officer said, ‘The scoundrel shall be given a good beating.’ The officer… Continue reading
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Uses of shall and will
With first person pronouns With first person pronouns shall simply expresses the strong possibility or near certainty of an action or event which is to… Continue reading
Contractions
The forms like I’ve, don’t etc. are called contractions. There are two kinds: Auxiliary verb + not can’t (= cannot) wouldn’t (= would not) shouldn’t… Continue reading
The adverb too
Too is an adverb. It is used before adjectives without nouns and before adverbs. I arrived too late. You are too generous. Too and too… Continue reading
Verbs with two objects
Many English verbs take two objects – one direct object and one indirect object. The direct object usually refers to an object. The indirect object… Continue reading
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