One, ones “Do you need a pen ?” “No, thanks. I already have one.” I prefer light colours to dark ones. The shopkeeper showed me two T-shirts and I bought the one with some flower patterns on. The students in class B have got much better scores than the ones …
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It is used in the cases which people are affected by their work themselves, in other words, in the cases which subject and object are the same person. Look at your arm. You have painted yourself. I cut myself while I was peeling potatoes for dinner. Talking to oneself is …
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The car in the front is mine. There are many keys here. Which of these are yours? a former colleague of mine an old friend of hers ➡ I met another colleague of … yesterday …
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Possessive Case a) ‘Possessive case’ is that possessive situation is used with nouns. In this case, it is added (‘s) suffix to the end of the nouns. The new manager‘s performance is not as satisfactory as we have expected. b) If a noun is plural; that is there is (s) suffix …
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Object Pronouns mean article of pronouns. Object pronouns replace the noun which is in case of object in the sentence. I bought her a birthday present. I bought a birthday present for her. You can take your jacket off if you like. You can take …
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The Simple Past Tense, sometimes called the "Preterite", is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. The Simple Past Tense is the basic form of past tense in English. The time of action can be in the recent past or the distant past and action duration is not important.
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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE Simple Present Tense mentions verbs that we always do and general truth. AFFIRMATIVE I save money. YOU save money. WE save money. THEY save money. NOTE: Infinitive form of the verb –that’s bore infinitive are used with subjects “I,YOU,WE and THEY” at Simple Present Tense. *** HE …
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PRONOUNS Words used in place of names are called pronouns. They can replace the subject or the object in the sentence, can give meaning to belonging or can express that the subject was influenced by its own work. Pronouns are divided into five as Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive …
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TO BE ‘TO BE’ is basic verb that we use when we want to qualify objects around us and specify their properties, locations. When you set up a sentence in English, a verb is always There is no sentence in which there is no verb. A verb cannot be …
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