Present Perfect & Past Simple – comparision
PERFECTIVE OR IMPERFECTIVE? Now we compare the following sentences: I haven’t...
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PERFECTIVE OR IMPERFECTIVE? Now we compare the following sentences: I haven’t...
PHRASE “A LOT OF” Phrases “a lot of” and “lots of“ refers...
IN, ON OR AT? preposition IN – use examples when something...
PREPOSITIONS AFTER VERBS This is the most commonly used verbs after...
POSSESSIVE FORM OF NOUNS Many people have trouble distinguishing between possessive...
AFFIRMATIVE Past Continuous Tense is formed correspondingly to the Present Continuous...
PERFECTIVE OR IMPREFECTIVE? Let’s have a look at the following examples:...
AFFIRMATIVE FORMS Past Perfect also has the same structure as Present...
CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO CAN AND COULD WITH PERCEPTION VERBS...
INFINITIVE WITH “TO” INFINITIVE AFTER VERBS Apart from verbs mentioned in...
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE- ADDITIONAL USAGE In addition to the usage rules...
CARDINAL NUMERALS – “GREAT” NUMBERS We should read the numbers greater than...
CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO CAN AND COULD WITH PERCEPTION VERBS...
ADJECTIVES MADE OUT OF VERB VERB + -ABLE/ BLE Adjective express...
IMPERSONAL PRONOUN “IT” “It” is one of the most commonly used...
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns show ownership of a person, place, or...
IRREGULAR COMPARISON Some of the adjectives compare irregularly. You should remember...
NOUNS IN FUNCTION OF ADJECTIVES Noun often functions as adjective determining...
Nouns can be created from different parts of speech by adding...
TOO AND ENOUGH The adverb “too” express “more than required”. I’m...
ADVERB’S PLACE IN A SENTENCE Adverbs may appear in three different...