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Both / both of......neither / neither of......either / either of !!
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Author: alshehri2005
Topic: Grammar
Category: Member Submitted
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Preview: We use both/neither/either for two things. You can use these words with a noun (both books, neither book etc.).For example, y...
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Hung - exception to the rule
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Author: Lesmundo2003
Topic: Grammar
Category: Member Submitted
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Preview: 'hung' is the past of 'to hang', with 1 main exception.A form of punishment many years ago in England, was trying a knott...
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ADJECTIVES USED IN COMPARISONS
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Author: dignified
Topic: Grammar
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Preview: 1. Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives which do not use endings Adjectives which follow the model of the French languag...
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In case
Likes: 171
Author: alshehri2005
Topic: Grammar
Category: Member Submitted
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Preview: Omer is a football referee. He always wears two watches during a game because it is possible that one watch will stop. He wears two watch...
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Common English Errors
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Author: marksimz
Topic: Grammar
Category: Member Submitted
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Preview: It's vs. Its It's is the contracted form of It is. This form is used in sentences using "they" as the subject of the se...
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