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Infinitive clause
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1. Kinds of infinitive clause There're two kinds of infinitive clause: (1) The to -infinitive clause, in which the verb follows to ( to + Verb) (…
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Indirect object
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1. Some verbs can be followed by two objects When we talk about indirect objects , we always think of the ditransitive verbs becuase they need two objects t…
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Indirect command
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When we put an IMPERATIVE sentence into INDIRECT SPEECH, we usually use verbs like advise , ask , order , tell , followed by a TO-INFINITIVE CLAUSE. …
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Irregular plural
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We form the regular plural of English nouns by adding -s or -es. For example: dog => dogs ; box => boxes etc. Irregular plurals are exceptions to …
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Irregular Verb
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Many of the most common main verbs in English are irregular. This means that they form their past tense form and past participle form in a different way fr…
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Indefinite pronoun
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Some pronouns have a definite meaning. They're personal , reflextive and demonstrative pronouns. Other pronouns, which do not have definite meanings, ar…
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Indeed
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What is "indeed"? Indeed is an adverb. It adds emphasis to very (as an adverb of degree). For exmaple: This building is very high indeed . (=…
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Indirect Question
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Indirect question consists of two main questions. They're yes-no questions and wh-questions. Let's see below. 1. Yes-no questions Yes-no questions …
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Intransitive verb
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Intransitive verbs are those that are not followed by an object or a complement . Let's see some examples below: Rain : The sky is cloudy, and it looks…
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In
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What is "In"? In is either a preposition or an adverb . It's a common preposition of place and time . We must be careful in choosing betwee…
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