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Tricky Prepositions [infographic]

  • July 21, 2014
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Prepositions can be confusing; this infographic addresses five tricky pairs of them. [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] To download high resolution poster click here Into vs In To “Into” shows motion toward the inside of a place and answers the question “where?”   “The horse walked into the barn.” “We drove into the city.” “In” is…

Two Word Verbs with ‘bring’ [infographic]

  • June 16, 2014
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“Phrasal verbs” are a combination of two or more words that have taken on new meaning. Because they are rarely understandable unless explained, phrasals are tricky for those learning English. This infographic lists a few two word verb sets using “bring.” Click here to download a high-resolution poster of this infographic. “Bring” as a Verb…

Whether or if? Tips and tricks of conditionals [infographic]

  • March 24, 2014
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If you would like to learn about conditionals and when to use whether or if, this infographic can help. [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] To download high resolution poster click here. What is a Conditional? A grammar device that shows possible results from certain situations is called a “conditional.” The presence of the word “if” will…

Demonstrative Adjectives [infographic]

  • March 10, 2014
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Learn what demonstrative adjectives are and how to use them with a helpful infographic. What is a Demonstrative Adjective? Demonstrative adjectives are used to indicate specific people, places and things (nouns). They are modifiers and should not be confused with demonstrative pronouns, which will be discussed later. <a href=”http://www.grammar.net/demonstratives”><img src=”http://www.grammar.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/DemonstrativeAdjectives-for_web.png.jpeg” alt=”” /></a>[Infographic provided by <a…

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