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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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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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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