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Uses of the participle - Grammar short lesson-
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Uses of the participle - Grammar short lesson-

To form the continuous tenses

The present participles are used to construct the continuous tense forms.

    I am writing.
    They are coming.
    It was raining.
    She will be sleeping.
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Tags: hellip, continuous, participle, sleeping, Grammar
Correlative conjunctions - Grammar short lesson-
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Correlative conjunctions - Grammar short lesson-

Some conjunctions are used in pairs. They are called correlative conjunctions. Note that most correlative conjunctions are of the coordinating type…
 
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Tags: conjunctions, correlative, Grammar, short, lesson-
Subordinating conjunctions - Grammar short lesson-
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Subordinating conjunctions - Grammar short lesson-

A conjunction that joins together clauses of unequal rank or importance is
called a subordinating conjunction. Read the following sentence:…
 
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Tags: conjunction, Subordinating, hellip, conjunctions, Grammar
Better English Grammar. Improve Your Written and Spoken English
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Better English Grammar. Improve Your Written and Spoken EnglishPainfree Better English Grammar aims to help you improve your written and spoken English through understanding the structure of the English language. This is a thorough, useful book with all parts of speech and grammar and using the exercises and answers will help you to feel more confident. Used by ELT self-study students.Don't let the thought of reading and writing in English fill you with horror, this accessible book is a pain-free route to writing comprehensibly and confidently.

 
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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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Tags: object, Patterns, hellip, Grammar, short