Could Have, Should Have, Must Have – Past modals use & examples
Although the majority of modal verbs have no past form, it...
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Although the majority of modal verbs have no past form, it...
PERFECT INFINITIVE The perfect infinitive is most commonly found in type...
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE A preposition of place is used to refer to a place...
Plural form of foreign nouns Simple and quite rules of creating...
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Give it a try!SOME & ANY “Some” and “any” appears before uncountable nouns and countable in...
PREPOSITIONS AFTER VERBS This is the most commonly used verbs after...
ADVERBS MODIFYING THE WHOLE SENTENCE Adverb modifying the whole sentence (also...
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Give it a try!One of the functions of modal verbs is to express speculation....
To emphasize the meaning of the verb in the Present Simple...
HIS, HERS, THEIR OR ONE’S? In English, there are no apparent...
IMPERSONAL PRONOUN “ONE” We use the pronouns “one” and “you” to...
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Give it a try!AFFIRMATIVE FORMS Past Perfect Continuous tense consists of the auxiliary verb...
ADVERBS WITH TWO FORMS DIFFERING IN MEANING Two types of adverbs...
MODAL VERBS IN THE PAST Although the majority of modal verbs...
MEANING OF AN ADJECTIVES “DUE” Adjective “due“ expressing time and date...
USE OF PREPOSITIONS AFTER VERBS More of verbs requiring using concrete...
ADJECTIVES ORDER IN A SENTENCE When two, three or (rarely) four...
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS Demonstrative pronoun points towards the noun it replaces, indicating it...
IMPERSONAL PRONOUN “IT” “It” is one of the most commonly used...
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE THE AFFIRMATIVE FORMS TO BE + VERB +...