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The structure “have + past participle” is called a perfect infinitive.
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How to Use This, That, These, Those. Difference between This, That, These, Those and Example Sentences USING THIS / THAT / THESE / THOSE The words that replace all object or concept names, other than person names, are called ‘demonstrative pronouns’. Using demonstrative pronouns, we can both point out what I want to show, and ensure that the name is marked by keeping it in place. These pronouns are generally used before the noun. These demonstrative pronouns are given below with sample sentences: This This is used when referring to the object or person to be pointed out. This also
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What is a Conditional? A grammar device that shows possible results from certain situations is called a “conditional.” The presence of the word “if” will usually call attention to them, and some ha…
English Phrases Examples, Phrases for Asking for Information I’m calling to find out… I wonder if someone could tell me…? Do you happen to know…? Have you got an idea of…? I don’t suppose you know…? Could anyone tell me…? I’m interested in… I was wondering… Can I have … please? Is this right way for …? Would you mind…? I’m looking for… I’d like to know… Do you know…? Could you tell me…? Can you tell me…? Do you have any idea…? Don’t suppose you (would) know…? I wonder if you could tell me…?
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Question words are also called WH questions because they include the letters 'W' and 'H'.
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English Phrases List, Collocations with GIVE in English If you want to look at Common Collocations List; give a call give a chance give a damn give a hand give a choice give a headache give a hug give a kiss give a ring give a description give a lift give a lecture give a speech give a performance give a ride give an advice give an answer give an example give an idea give a buzz give a quess give a trip give an opinion give birth give credit give evidence give notice give permission give priority give rise
The affix is added to the root of a word and causes a change in the meaning of that word. If an affix is added before a word, it is called a prefix and if it is added to the end, it is called a suffix. Suffixes can sometimes be separated by a hyphen. Examples of affixes are given below: Inaccurate ⇒ in- is the prefix here. Walking ⇒ ing- is the suffix here Disobey ⇒ dis- is the prefix here. Clearly ⇒ ly- is the suffix here The prefixes 'dis-, in-,
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One of the most versatile and commonly used phrasal verbs in the English language is "call." From everyday conversations to professional settings, this verb
An “I” message or “I” statement is a style of communication that focuses on the feelings or beliefs of the speaker rather than thoughts and characteristics that the speaker attributes to the listener. For example, a person might say to his or her partner, “I feel abandoned and worried when you consistently come home late […]
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English Phrasal Verbs with CALL, phrasal verbs with call, examples and definitions Call away to summon to carry on another activity They was called away from the lesson to deal with a medical emergency. Call back to visit again, to telephone again I’ll call you back you. Call at to stop briefly The bus called at the station Call off recall; to cancel or calla halt to She decided to call off her regular press conference. Call for to need something They made repeated calls for donations. Call forth to cause, to come into
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