Each
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Each (like Every) refers to all members of a group. It makes us think of the members of a group one by one. 1. Each as determiner Each is followed by a si…
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Obligation
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To express obligation we can use must , have got to , or have to . I hope this article helps. If you have any question, please leave a comment below.
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Objective Case
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Objective case is a grammatical term sometimes used for the object pronoun form of personal pronouns . I hope this article helps. If you have any question,…
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Object Pronoun
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The object pronouns in English are me , her , him , us , and them . They are special forms of the personal pronouns used, among other things, in the positio…
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Most nouns have an article ( a / an or the ), or another " Determiner " in front of them. When there is no determiner in front...
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