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‘Used to do’, ‘to be used to doing’, and ‘to get used to doing’ have different meanings. Here is a brief outline of each form: Used to do We use ‘used to’ for something that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens. I used to smoke a packet a day but I stopped […]
The Rules: We normally use the ’s with people, animals though it can also be used with places, organizations and companies (which suggest a group of people). It is not common to use the ’s with non-living things. 1. Singular nouns add: ‘s (apostrophe S) My mother’s house is next to the beach. (= the house of my mother) Jason’s car was stolen […]
We use some adverbs to describe how frequently we do an activity. These are called adverbs of frequency and include: Frequency Adverb of Frequency Example Sentence 100% always I always go to bed before 11pm. 90% usually I usually have cereal for breakfast. 80% normally / generally I normally go to the gym. 70% often* / frequently I often surf the internet. […]
1. Most nouns have singular and plural forms. They are countable nouns. e.g. One letter, two letters There is a letter on the table for you. (singular) There are letters on the table for you. (plural) 2. Some nouns only have one form. They are uncountable nouns. e.g. Money There is no money in my bank account. There is a lot […]
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