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possessive pronouns (see possessives:- pronouns)

 
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English Grammar

  • Pronouns
    • personal pronouns
    • it and there
    • you and they
    • possessive pronouns (see possessives:- pronouns)
    • this, that, these and those
    • one and ones
    • questions
    • reflexive pronouns
    • reciprocal pronouns: each other and one another
    • indefinite pronouns
    • relative pronouns
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-ing forms

ability, permission, requests and advice

active and passive voice

adjective phrases

Adjectives

adjectives: -ed and -ing

adverbial phrases

Adverbials

adverbials of direction

adverbials of distance

adverbials of location

adverbials of place

adverbials of probability

adverbials of time

adverbs of manner

already, still, yet and no longer

can or could

can, could and could have

certain, probable or possible

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