English Grammar and Vocabulary

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Direct and Indirect Narration (Direct to Indirect Speech) Examples for practice

Click the question to get its answer “You look a bit of a wrestler yourself.” I said. (Rewrite in indirect speech) Ans. I told him that he looked a bit of a wrestler himself. “I made some money yesterday,” he explained. “Now you’ll be paid regularly.” (Write in indirect speech.) Ans. He explained that he […]

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Modal Auxiliaries

Modal verbs are a kind of auxiliary verb. They facilitate the main verb for suggesting potential, expectation, permission, ability, possibility, and obligation. List of modal auxiliary verbs: can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, would Will – WouldWill indicates a ‘willingness’ to do something in the future. The negative form of will –

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