What’s wrong with these sentences? Maisie is obsessed with prom, so she volunteered to head up the decorations committee. Every morning I rise up and brush my teeth. When she makes an omelette, she ...
'She arrived after dinner.' 'Let's raise a toast to the new couple.' 'I've bought these tee-shorts for you.' The words italicised in the above sentences are prepositions, defined as "a word governing, ...
An English grammar snob was sitting in a coffee shop at a railway station. A young person sitting at the same table asked the lady in a friendly tone, “Ma’am where are you going to?” The lady replied ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. While going through some passages last week, two grammatical constructions caught my ...
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