Modals in the Present and Past
Introduction understanding how modals operate in both the present and the past is key to mastering the subtleties of the […]
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Introduction understanding how modals operate in both the present and the past is key to mastering the subtleties of the […]
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What is the difference between also, as well, and too? Also, as well, and too share the same meaning. They
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Introduction Understanding verb tenses is a crucial aspect of mastering the English language. In this guide, we’ll delve into the
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Introduction Understanding adjective placement is crucial for effective communication in English. Adjectives, the descriptive words that bring life to nouns
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Introduction Both “must and have to” are modal verbs. While they share similarities, they serve distinct purposes in expressing obligation.
Conditional Progressive The conditional progressive, also called the conditional continuous tense, refers to an imaginary or hypothetical situation that puts
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Introduction The imperative in English grammar is used to give instructions, commands, advice, or invitations. Understanding its form and usage
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Introduction The present perfect simple tense can be confusing. This article explores the form of this tense, and usage, and
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The Conditional perfect is an English grammatical tense. It indicates an action that someone would have done in the past.
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Who vs Whom What is the difference between who and whom? Who and whom are pronouns that refer to people.
Introduction Mastering plural nouns is a key aspect of effective communication. Plurals involve more than just adding an “s” to
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Quantifiers help us express the quantity or amount of something. Two commonly used sets of quantifiers are ‘a little and