Category: Grammar
Perfect Activities for Teaching the Past Perfect Time flies, recent events, all in perspective, experiencing culture, just done and etc… Follow the list;
Types of Pronouns Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns. Follow the list;
Modal Verbs – MIGHT Suggestion, conditional, possibility. Follow the list for expressions and examples about this modal verbs –>
5 Common Mistakes With Prepositions Incorrect; This is the key of my room. Correct; This is the key to my room. and etc… Follow the list for other examples;
Modals of Deduction Certain, possibly true, not true. Must have + past part, may/might/could have + past part and etc… Follow the list;
Indirect Speech Reported statements with tense changes. Follow the list for expressions and examples about indirect speech;
Changing From Direct to Indirect Speech Now – then, today – that day, here – there, this – that, this week – that week, ago – previously and etc…
Collocations – Adverbs + Adjectives Ridiculously easy, utterly ridiculous, deeply concerned, strongly opposed, highly successful and etc… Follow the list;
Informal Contractions and Examples Gonna, wanna, gotta, lemme, outta, kinda, hafta and etc… Follow the list expressions and examples;
Had to – Obligation In The Past When we use an obligation in the present we can use either ‘must’ or ‘has to’. In the past, this is different. …