A quick overview of ALL the main verb tenses in English. I explain which are the most important to master for effective communication at various language levels.
A reader questions the veracity of my saying that English has three main tenses: Most modern grammar writers argue that there are only two tenses in English, past and present. We talk about the future using various modal verbs, including WILL, because we are usually talking about our perceptio...
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I am going to go home. or I am going home.? What is the difference between the future to be going to and the present continuous? You MUST use a base verb in one of the tenses! Does this sound confusing? Its pretty simple, so watch this important grammar
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It was not raining in Chennai at five o’clock last evening. Exercise 3 Change the following sentences into questions: They were crying there. He was playing cricket. He was doing his homework. Ruchi and Rubi were cooking in the kitchen. ...
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There are 15 sections. Each section has an explanation and a practice test. There are more than 170 grammar questions in this app. A scoring system helps you keep track of your progress. Present simple Present continuous Present continuous for future ...
She explains that she’s not sure exactly when she’ll finish but it will definitely be by the end of the month. She then asks the followingconcept checking questions: ‘have I finished the book?’, ‘might I finish it tomorrow?’, ‘next week?’, ‘next month?’ ...
English Grammar Rules 12 chapters | 304 lessons Ch 1. Parts of Speech Ch 2. Sentences Ch 3. Mechanics of Writing Ch 4. Tenses in English Conditional Tense | Definition, Types & Examples 4:11 Future Perfect Tense in English: Rules & Use How & When to Use Past Perfect Tense Perf...