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Adjectives + Prepositions

December 16, 2014August 23, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Grammar
English Grammar

Similar to certain verbs and nouns, many adjectives are typically followed by a particular preposition. The advertisement below contains a number of common “adjectives + prepositions” pairs: Are you bored with your job and eager for a change? I’m disappointed with my career. I’m interested in learning new languages. I’m worried about what the future […]

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Articles : A, An and The

September 28, 2013August 28, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Grammar
Articles : A, An and The

An article is a word that signals the coming of a noun. “A“, “An” and “The” are articles. “A” and “An” are indefinite articles. They leave indefinite the person, place or object mentioned. They are used with singular countable nouns. Examples : – I have a book. – My sister just bought an umbrella. “The” […]

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Make / Let / Allow

January 11, 2013August 22, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Grammar
English Grammar

– We use Let and Allow to give someone permission to do something. – We use Make to talk about obligation and to force someone to do something. Make Form : Make + Object + Verb (Without To) Examples : You should make him get a job. I know how to make you feel better. […]

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Confusing Words in English

March 29, 2012September 18, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Vocabulary
Confusing Words in English

“to” versus “too” Basically, “to” is a preposition. For example: a. She listened to the music. b. I spoke to her. c. We wrote a letter to him. “Too” has a number of meanings. It can mean “as well”. For example: a. We went to the party and Nigel went too. b. Sam danced to […]

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