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Far
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Azora Koice
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Far is either an an adjective or an adverb. [Comparative: further * ; Superlative: furthest *]. The adjective and the adverb have the same form. Far refers …
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Finite
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Azora Koice
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All forms of the verb except INFINITIVES and PARTICIPLES (-ing form and -ed form), are called finite verbs. Finite verbs can normally be changed from Present…
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Future
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Azora Koice
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We use a number of difference verb forms to refer to the future (= "the time after now") in English. (1) will + Verb (2) be + going to + V…
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For
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Azora Koice
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For is either a preposition or a conjunction. When it acts as a preposition, it has two main uses: "length of time" and "purpose". In wri…
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