Passive constructions
Hello, Learn how to use ‘have’ and ‘get’ as causative verbs and how to make impersonal and personal passive constructions. -causative verbs: have and get Practice: Causative have Quiz: causative verbs Causative get Mostly...
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Hello, Learn how to use ‘have’ and ‘get’ as causative verbs and how to make impersonal and personal passive constructions. -causative verbs: have and get Practice: Causative have Quiz: causative verbs Causative get Mostly...
Hello, The best advice I can give you to reduce grammar mistakes in your writings is to have a look at the different written tasks you have done during the course, make a register...
Hello, Here you have a video to revise the use of the definite article with places and geographical names. Further NOTES Practice I Practice II Practice III
Hello, Here you have a list of some grammar aspects you should revise. These grammar aspects are in relation to some serious mistakes you have made in the written tasks in your exam. ...
Hello, Are you not sure about the difference between «most»/»most of»?. Click on the picture for practice.
Hello, Why not try the following test to check how much you know about the tenses following «wish/if only» and their use? Which word completes the sentence? I wish I ____ come to...
Hello, It has always been explained that «another» is used with a singular countable noun (e.g. another book) and «other» with a plural countable noun (e.g. other books). But would you say «other three...
Hi again, Here you have other links to know the theory about Conditionals. Conditionals: Zero, First and Second Conditionals: Zero, First, Second, Third and Mixed Conditionals Mixed conditionals Inversion with conditionals Inversion...
Hello, Here you have a fantastic presentation on conditionals. Take a few minutes to have a look at it and revise conditionals and learn about how to invert conditional sentences.
Hello, Here you have a blog I came across surfing the net. The blog is for advanced students of English and it tackles some tricky grammar issues (e.g. common errors, gradable/non-gradable adjectives, inversion, adjective...
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