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66-2015 Verb patterns with gerunds and have -Grammar short lesson
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66-2015 Verb patterns with gerunds and have -Grammar short lesson

The gerund is the form of the verb ending in –ing. Note that the present participle also ends in –ing…
 
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47-2015 Verb patterns with to-infinitives -Grammar short lesson
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47-2015 Verb patterns with to-infinitives -Grammar short lesson

To-infinitives are used in several structures. Here is a quick overview of them…
 
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The Knitter's Handbook: Yarns, Needles, Stitches, Techniques
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The Knitter's Handbook: Yarns, Needles, Stitches, TechniquesThe Knitter's Handbook: Yarns, Needles, Stitches, Techniques

From casting on and understanding patterns to creating intricate stitches and edgings, here you will find all the knitting know-how you'll ever need. This comprehensive guide to yarns and patterns fully explains over 85 stitches, with 250 step-by-step illustrations for basic and advanced techniques.
 
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Verb Patterns - Grammar short lesson-
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Verb Patterns - Grammar short lesson-

A transitive verb is one that has an object. The normal order of words in an English sentence is subject + verb + object….
 
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Varieties of Questions in English Conversation
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Varieties of Questions in English ConversationThis book examines relations which hold between morphosyntactic form and communicative function in discourse by examining form-function correlations of noninterrogative questions in ordinary English conversation. So-called nontypical declarative and nonclausal questions are identified functionally. The role morphosyntax plays in the production and interpretation of these forms as doing questioning is then considered. Speakers are shown to use specific patterns of morphosyntactic marking to enable recipients to interpret noninterrogatives as functional questions. Explanations for morphosyntactic patterns found in the data are stated in terms of discourse use.
 
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