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Personal pronouns in English

6th January 2018 by Andrew

Man

A pronoun is a word that replaces a normal noun in a sentence. A noun is the name of a person, thing, idea or concept. A personal pronoun replaces the name of a person in a sentence. They can be used as the subject or object. Example: This is Mark. Mark lives in London. (without a personal pronoun)This is Mark. He lives in London. (with the personal pronoun … [Read more...] about Personal pronouns in English

USED + infinitive

4th January 2018 by Andrew

smoking

Look at this sentence: I used to live in London. "used" + infinitive  describes a habit, action or state in the past that is no longer true in the present. In this example, the above sentence suggests that I no longer live in London in the present. In this lesson, you will learn the form and also more examples of how to use this … [Read more...] about USED + infinitive

Present perfect verb tense in English

2nd January 2018 by Andrew

London

In this lesson about the present perfect, you will learn the following: Form affirmative subject + verb have (in the present simple form) + past participle of the main verb The present perfect is made up of the subject, followed by the auxiliary verb "have", followed by the past participle of the main verb: I  have walkedyou have walkedhe / she / … [Read more...] about Present perfect verb tense in English

English suffixes

31st December 2017 by Andrew

fitness

A suffix is a specific group of letters at the end of a word. It often indicates part of the meaning of the whole word. Example: “less" = without If you know the most common suffixes, it will help to deduce the meaning of new words. Example: I had a sleepless night at the hotel. You already know the word "sleep" and now you know that the suffix "less" means … [Read more...] about English suffixes

English prefixes

29th December 2017 by Andrew

carry gun

A prefix is a group of letters at the beginning of a word. It indicates part of the meaning of the whole word. If you know the most common prefixes, it will help to deduce the meaning of new words. So even if you don't know a word, if you recognise its prefix and know the meaning of the prefix, it will help you guess the meaning of the whole word. Example: "dis" is a prefix … [Read more...] about English prefixes

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