OR They aren't late. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com. ○ Contractions are commonly used in spoken English but
ALL Things Grammar. Grammar Focus Future Continuous. Level Intermediate. ANSWER Contractions are common in spoken English. However they are not so common ...
Use contractions where possible (eg. aren't don't
Study the grammar reference chart below. We use 'there is' and 'there are' to say that something exists. © www.allthingsgrammar.com.
One contraction that is not on the above list is “it's.” It is You probably use contractions when you speak to your friends and family members every day;.
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ALL Things Grammar. Grammar Focus Present Perfect Continuous. Level NOTE: Contractions are often used for 'have not' (haven't) and 'has not' (hasn't) ...
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contraction of it + is your. (pos.adj.) belonging to you you're. (contraction) ALL Things Grammar. Grammar Focus Commonly confused words. Level Intermediate.
OR They aren't late. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com. ? Contractions are commonly used in spoken English
Use contractions where possible (eg. aren't don't
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My cat ______ ______ (sleep) ______ all day. ALL Things Grammar ... NOTE: Contractions are often used for 'have not' (haven't) and 'has not' (hasn't).
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ALL Things Grammar. Grammar Focus 'as … as' Comparisons with adjectives. Level Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate. ANSWER KEY. 1. My brother isn't as old as