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Indefinite pronouns subject verb agreement

  Indefinite pronouns (Pronouns that don't refer to particular nouns.)   Singular indefinite pronouns Each Each book is informative. Each of the books is informative. But, They each have their own books. Another Another book is informative. Either/neither Either/neither of the books is informative. Much Much of the books is informative. One One of the books is informative. Other Other edition of the book is informative. Anybody/anyone Does anybody/anyone watch a movie a day? Nobody/ no one Nobody/ no one watches a movie a day except somebody. Somebody/someone Somebody / someone or the other watches you always. Everybody/ everyone Everybody/ everyone does not work hours together. Anything Does anything work well to skip this task? Something Something is better than nothing. Everything Everything doesn’t work well at times. Nothing Nothing is done perfectly.   Plural indefinite pronouns Both Both bo...

Used to usage

  used to   modal verb /ˈjuːst tə/ ,   before vowels   and finally   /ˈjuːst tu/ 1.       ​ used to say that something happened continuously or frequently during a period in the past. ( గతంలో కొంతకాలంగా ఒక పని నిరంతరం లేదా తరచుగా జరుగుతూ ఉండేది అని చెప్పడానికి ) o    I used to live in London. o    నేను లండన్ లో నివసించే వాడిని . o    That's what my father always used to say . o    మా నాన్న కూడా ఎప్పుడూ అదే చెప్తూ ఉండేవారు o    I didn't use to like him much when we were at school. o    మేము పాఠశాలలో చదివే రోజుల్లో నేను అతన్ని అంతగా ఇష్టపడే వాడిని కాదు o    Didn't you use to have long hair? o    నీకు పొడవాటి జుట్టు ఉండేది కదా o    I used to think that it would be a great idea to live there. o    అక్కడ నివసించడం ఒక గొప్ప ఆలోచన అని నేను అనుకుంటూ ఉండేవాణ్ణి o    We used to go sailing on the lake in summer. o      వేసవిల...