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Time Clauses with before, after, and when
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· A time clause explains when something happened. It begins with one of the following before, after, and when. · ...
Similarity and agreement with so, too, either, neither
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When we agree with something someone says: Positive Answers Verb To Be: Negative Answers ...
Adverbs of Manner
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Adverbs of manner tell how something is done Often come after a verb He talked quietly. Sometimes is placed before the verb to add...
Giving Advice with Could, Should, Ought to, and Had Better
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Should and Ought can be used interchangeably, they have a close meaning. You might hear some people use "You better...
Going to and Will
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Will Explanation Going To Explanation
Polite Requests
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Making polite requests with Modal Verbs and mind
Stative Verbs
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Stative Verbs Stative verbs describe states and feelings (not actions). They are not used in the present continuous I feel sad. (stative...
Do You Know Your Grammar?
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Double negatives
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Click on graphic to see a larger version on Grammar.net [Infographic provided by Grammar.net ]
Present Perfect with Indefinite Past
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Present Perfect Indefinite Past from Crystal Rose More Resources: English Tenses
Used to in English
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Used to is used to speak about situations that happened regularly in the past or that were true in the past but are not anymore. Examples ...
Present and Past Unreal Conditionals
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Unreal conditionals are used to talk about situations that are improbable, imaginary, or past events that never occurred. Second conditional...
How to Formulate Embedded Questions
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An embedded question is a question that is part of another sentence. It can appear in a declarative sentence or a question. Direct Qu...
Asking for Permission in English
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Asking for Permission Most formal Would you mind if... Less formal Do you mind if Least formal May/Could/ Can http://www.grammar-q...
Present Perfect: for and since
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Exercises
Present Simple vs. Continuous
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Present Simple vs. Continuous - explanation and exercises More explanations and exercises
Gerunds and Infinitives Videos
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Watch these videos to review the use of gerunds and infinitives
Common English Adjective Suffixes
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Understanding the meaning of Suffixes can help us understand the meaning of words and expand our vocabulary. Here is a list of Common Engl...
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English Modals of Speculation
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Unit 5 Modals of speculation about the past from carlavick20 Present and Past Modals of Deduction with Sherlock Holmes from David...
Unit 1 - Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
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Grammar- Simple past and present perfect The simple past is used to talk about actions that began and ended in the past. My mother was a...
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