
What is a Phrasal Verb?
What is a Phrasal Verb? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb a...Read more »
What is a Phrasal Verb? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb a...Read more »
1. bump into – to meet someone by chance ==> I bumped into my old friends at the seminar for education officials ...Read more »
bring up and educate Bring up and the noun upbringing are mostly used for the moral and social training that children receive...Read more »
Chapter 1 Run out of - to have no more of something This morning, I wanted some toast but I’d run out of bread. So, I rushed out ...Read more »
Suggestions Making Suggestions shall I/we + infinitive: what/how about + gerund/noun: suppose I/we/you + present or past tense: ...Read more »
Requests with can/could/may/might I/we A) can/could/may/might I/we + have + noun/pronoun can is the most informal: (a) 'Can I ...Read more »
Verbs taking infinitive or gerund without change of meaning A) begin, start, continue, cease B) can't bear C) intend D) advise...Read more »
The verb mind A) This verb is used chiefly in the interrogative and negative: Would you mind waiting a moment? I don...Read more »
The infinitive as object or complement of the verb A) The roost useful verbs which can be followed directly by the infinitive are: agr...Read more »
Verbs followed by the gerund A) The most important of these are: admit, keep (= continue), anticipate* loathe, appreciate mean* (= inv...Read more »
The word ( to ) This word often causes confusion as it can be either (A) a part of an infinitive, or (B) a preposition. Read more »
The gerund Form and use The gerund has exactly the same form as the present participle: running, speaking, working etc. It can...Read more »
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