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100 Golden Grammar Rules! Posted by IELTS Class. Sunday, 29 June 2008. 1 Don’t use an. Sue needs her own. Sue needs an own room. I’d like a. Phone line of my own. An own phone line. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 405. 2 Use or rather. She’s German – or rather. She’s German – or better, Austrian. I’ll see you on Friday – or rather. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 157. 3 Use the simple present – play(s), rain(s). A lot in November.

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100 Golden Grammar Rules! Posted by IELTS Class. Sunday, 29 June 2008. 1 Don’t use an. Sue needs her own. Sue needs an own room. I’d like a. Phone line of my own. An own phone line. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 405. 2 Use or rather. She’s German – or rather. She’s German – or better, Austrian. I’ll see you on Friday – or rather. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 157. 3 Use the simple present – play(s), rain(s). A lot in November.

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100 Golden Grammar Rules! Posted by IELTS Class. Sunday, 29 June 2008. 1 Don’t use an. Sue needs her own. Sue needs an own room. I’d like a. Phone line of my own. An own phone line. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 405. 2 Use or rather. She’s German – or rather. She’s German – or better, Austrian. I’ll see you on Friday – or rather. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 157. 3 Use the simple present – play(s), rain(s). A lot in November.

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English Grammar: Mood

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Posted by IELTS Class. Monday, 23 June 2008. Mood is a property of a verb that tells a reader whether a sentence is a statement, a question, a request, or a wish. There are three primary moods in English: the indicative, the imperative, and the subjunctive. Most sentences are in the indicative mood. It is used to make statements, express opinions, and ask questions. The sky is blue. I think the sky is blue. Is the sky blue? Tell me the color of the sky. If I were king, I would make the sky purple. Articl...

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English Grammar: Nouns as Adjectives

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Posted by IELTS Class. Monday, 23 June 2008. Used as adjectives to modify other nouns. Theater was full of eager fans. For readability’s sake, however, avoid using more than two in a row. Awkward: the downtown business district revitalization meeting. Better: the meeting to discuss the revitalization of the downtown business district. In some cases, a noun used as an adjective may be confusing or awkward. If an adjectival form of a noun exists, it is usually best to use it instead. 17 June 2015 at 22:19.

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English Grammar: Objects

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Posted by IELTS Class. Monday, 23 June 2008. A noun or pronoun can serve as a direct object, an indirect object, or an object of a preposition or a verbal (e.g., a participle, an infinitive, or a gerund). A direct object is the receiver of an action described by a transitive verb. It answers the question whom. Henry bought a present. An indirect object is the person or thing to which or for which the action is performed. It answers the question to what,. For what, to whom,. 16 June 2015 at 04:37. Though ...

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English Grammar: Nouns

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Posted by IELTS Class. Monday, 23 June 2008. A noun is a word or phrase that represents a thing, a place, a person, or an idea. Nouns are primarily used as subjects of sentences and objects of verbs and prepositions. They are often, but not always, preceded by a. The form of a noun may. Change to reflect its case (nominative, objective, or possessive) or number (singular or plural). Common nouns: organization, street, mother. Proper nouns: Democratic Party, Rocky Mountains, Aunt Jenny. Word of the Day.

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100 Golden Grammar Rules! Posted by IELTS Class. Sunday, 29 June 2008. 1 Don’t use an. Sue needs her own. Sue needs an own room. I’d like a. Phone line of my own. An own phone line. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 405. 2 Use or rather. She’s German – or rather. She’s German – or better, Austrian. I’ll see you on Friday – or rather. For more details, see Practical English Usage. 3rd Edition section 157. 3 Use the simple present – play(s), rain(s). A lot in November.

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