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Stative Verbs
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A stative verb expresses a state rather than an action. They often describe states that last for some time. The simple tense is used for...
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Permission with may, can, could, would / do you mind if...?
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When asking for permission Most formal most formal Would you mind if Do you mind if least formal ...
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
Simple Present vs. Present Continuous
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Formulation Present Simple ................. Present Continuous I play soccer I am playing soccer You play You are playing He/Sh...
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 Perfect: for and since
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Exercises
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