Thursday, December 26, 2013

Negative and Questions in present continuous

Forming negative and questions

The negative form

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Present continuous negative form

  • In order to turn a sentence in the present continuous tense into negative, you just put the word ( NOT) after the conjugated verb ( BE ).

Example:
  •  I'm watching a tennis game on T.V.
I'm not watching a tennis game on T.V.   (It's just that simple)

  • Some more Examples:

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Reciprocal Pronouns



Reciprocal Pronouns


<u>Each other and one another<u/>

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Reciprocal Pronouns

  One of the easiest type of pronouns to understand is the reciprocal pronouns, let's take a look at it.

1. Peter and his fiancee are arguing with each other.

  What do you notice from the example above?

    The thing that I notice is that peter is arguing with his fiancee and his fiancee is arguing with him.
     

    So, both of them are doing the same action; there is a mutual action between them which is (arguing).

    They are subjects of only one verb, that's why we use a reciprocal pronouns.



    • One more example:

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