Verb “Be” in Indicative and Subjunctive Moods
Clarifying the Rules Examples with Your Themes
Verb “Be” in Indicative and Subjunctive Moods Read Post »
Clarifying the Rules Examples with Your Themes
Verb “Be” in Indicative and Subjunctive Moods Read Post »
Grammar Concept Description Example Tenses Show when actions happen (present, past, future, perfect, continuous). Ex: I have eaten burgers for
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Below is the updated table with 50 verbs, divided into: Verb (Present) Past Past Participle Past Different from Past Participle
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Hey grammar fans! Ever wondered how to talk about your love for burgers in perfect English? A reader recently asked
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Hey there, language learners! Prepositions are small words with big jobs. They show how things relate in a sentence—think location,
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Why This Matters The verb “be” is a grammar superstar—it can be the main verb (describing states like being somewhere)
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Ever stumbled over the verb “be” and wondered, Is it the star of the sentence or just a helper? You’re
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“I Haven’t Drunk Wine” vs. “I Didn’t Drink Wine”: A Grammar Guide Ever wondered about the difference between “I haven’t
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Other Similar Cases English has many pairs like “did not” and “didn’t”, where a full form and its contraction mean
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Understanding English verb forms can be tricky, especially with irregular verbs that don’t follow the simple “add -ed” rule. Whether
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IntroductionIf you’ve ever said “I have made a cake” or asked “Did you make a cake yesterday?” you’ve used auxiliary
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IntroductionEver wondered why English has a special verb form called the past participle, like “made” in “I have made a
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IntroductionHave you ever wanted to share a story about something you did, like baking a delicious cake? The past simple
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The nine tenses typically include three time periods (present, past, future) combined with three aspects (simple, continuous, perfect). I’ll list
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