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RULE91: When two different helping verbs are required in a sentence, we always use the main verb in both the cases.

Examples :-

🔸 I have never and will never watch this movie.

🔹 I have never watched and will never watch this movie.
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RULE90 : Whenever infinitive (to + V1) in a sentence talks about a noun, it is always followed by a preposition.

Examples :-

🔸 The child has no bed to sleep in. [Infinitive is used to talk about the noun “bed”]

🔹 I have a pen to write with. [Infinitive is used to talk about the noun “pen”]

🔸 The child wanted a toy to play with.
[Infinitive is used to talk about the noun “toy”]
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RULE89 : Pseudo Subjects:
When in a sentence, irrespective of the presence of main subject, we have to talk about something which is not related to the main subject, in that case we use “pseudo subject”.

Examples :-

🔸 Being a rainy day, I did not go to school.
🔹 It being a rainy day, I did not go to school.

In the above example, there is no Subject of “rainy day”, “I” is the main Subject and has no relation with “rainy day”. So to add a Subject, we use “It” as a Pseudo Subject.

Being ill, he did not come to class.

In the above example, there is no need of pseudo subject as “ill” in the first part refers to the main subject “he”.

🟡 Being vacant, I did not enter the room.
🟣 It being vacant, I did not enter the room.

In the above example, there is no subject of “vacant” which has no relation with the main subject “I”, thus we need a Pseudo subject “It” to make the sentence grammatically correct.
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RULE88 : Optative Sentences -

The sentence which expresses a prayer, keen wish, curse etc. is called an optative sentence. This kind of sentence generally starts with ‘may’ and ‘wish’.

Sometimes, ‘may’ remains hidden.

In the case of optative sentences, whether the subject is singular or plural, we use the base form of the verb (i.e. ).

Examples :-

🟡 May God bless you!

🟣 Long live the king.

🟡 May the almighty help in this tragedy!

🟣 Wish you a happy journey together.
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RULE87 : Usage of “too”, “as well” and “also” -

When we have to denote some extra thing in a sentence, we use these three words.

It is to be noted that “also” cannot be used at the end of the sentence.

However, “too” and “as well as” can be used at the end of the sentence.

Examples :-

🔹 I have brought a bag too. ✅️

🔸 I have brought a bag as well. ✅️

🔹 I have brought a bag also.

🔸 I have also brought a bag. ✅️

#NOTE : In normal cases, “too” and “so” are used to give negative sense to the sentence.

When we use “too” with the meaning of “addition”, we can use it at the end.

However, when we use “too” with the meaning of “high intensity”, we cannot use it alone.

🔹 She is too beautiful.

🔸 She is very beautiful.

🔹 It is too hot to go outside.

🔸 It is so hot that I cannot go outside.

🔹 The question was too difficult to solve.