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What is simple future tense? (with examples)

What is the future simple tense? (with examples) The simple future tense is used for an action that will happen in the future. For example: John will bake a cake. They will paint the fence. More Examples of Simple Future Tense Here are some examples of the simple future tense (shaded): The Moscow State Circus […]

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Infinitives bare in English

BARE INFINITIVES in English This post helps you understand what a simple infinitive is, how and when to use it in a sentence correctly. What is an infinitive in English? An infinitive is ‘TO + V1’ of a verb that functions as a noun, adjective or adverb. It is a non-finite verb, which means that […]

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Adjective Complement Master Class

Adjective Complement Masterclass This lesson helps you understand what an adjective object is and how to use it correctly in a sentence.This lesson helps you understand what an adjective object is and how to use it correctly in a sentence. What is an Adjective compliment? An adjective complement is a phrase or clause that completes […]

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Present Participle Adjective Masterclass

Present Participle Adjective Masterclass This lesson helps us understand what a present participle adjective is and how to use it correctly in a sentence. What is a Present participle adjective? A present participle adjective is an ING form of a verb (V1+ING) that functions as an adjective. It is a growing company. The word ‘growing’ […]

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7 different uses of should in English

7 different uses of SHOULD in English Should is a modal auxiliary verb in English. Like an auxiliary verb, it supports or helps the main verb of a sentence. In this post, we will master different uses of should in English. How to use should in English? It is one of the most used modal […]

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Present participle phrases in detail

Present participle phrases in detail In this post, we learn what a present participle phrase is and how to use it in a sentence correctly. What is a Present participle phrase? A phrase that begins with a present participle and modifies a noun in a sentence is called a present participle phrase. It begins with […]

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Uses of the preposition to

Uses of the preposition TO ‘TO’ is one of the most common prepositions in the English language. It has many uses as a preposition. Let’s understand all its uses. 1. To indicate the direction or destination We commonly use the preposition ‘to’ to talk about the direction or destination of a movement. Examples: We are […]

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Question labels in english

etiquetas de preguntas en ingles You don’t know what a question tag, do you? This sentence itself has a question tag. Here are some examples using question tags in them: You love studying English, don’t you? She hasn’t kissed you yet, has she? We can’t go there, can we? He really helped us in the […]

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4 types of objects in English

4 types of objects in English Types of objects in English There are 4 different types of objects in English. Most people know and talk about only two types of object: direct object and indirect object. But that is not all. Here are the 4 types of objects we have in the English language: Direct […]

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Master class on coordinating conjunctions

Master class on coordinating conjunctions Coordinating conjunction definition A coordinating conjunction is a type of conjunction that joins two words, two phrases, or two independent clauses (usually clauses) of equal importance. Coordinating conjunctions are used to form compound sentences and sometimes complex sentences as well. There are 7 coordinating conjunctions in English: FOR AND NOR […]