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πŸ•† Using Whose

davidPosted onMarch 15, 2019March 19, 2019

Using β€˜whose’ correctly is vital for speaking English well. We can use it in a … Continue ReadingπŸ•† Using Whose

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πŸ•† How Come?
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πŸ•† How Come?

davidPosted onMarch 10, 2019March 10, 2019

β€˜How come?’ is a colloquial substitute for β€˜why?’. It is used to make questions. I … Continue ReadingπŸ•† How Come?

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πŸ•† Verbs Which Take the Infinitive and not the Gerund
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πŸ•† Verbs Which Take the Infinitive and not the Gerund

davidPosted onMarch 8, 2019March 10, 2019

The infinitive being the verb identified as using β€˜to’ after the main verb which follows … Continue ReadingπŸ•† Verbs Which Take the Infinitive and not the Gerund

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