Category: Grammar
Common Grammar Mistakes – English Study The verb be, Prepositions, auxiliary verbs, 3rd person’s, past tense, word order, comparatives, adverbs; follow the examples;
Uses of Wishes With Tenses Wishes about the present, Wishes about the future, Wishes about the past. We use wish with Past Tense forms(simple and continuous) to express regret …
Rules for Prefixes and Suffixes Adding a prefix, Adding a suffix to words ending in a silent ‘e’, adding a suffix to words ending in ‘y’, adding a suffix …
Uses of Either and Neither With Examples Either A or B / Neither A nor B / Either (one) of (A&B) / Neither (one) of (A&B) . Follow the …
How to Ask Questions in English Uses of who, where, what, when, why, which, how, how many, how much, how long, how far, how often. Follow the list (example …
Uses of Must and Differences Between Must and Have to Uses of Must; obligation, deduction, emphasize necessity, strong recommendation, musn’t=prohibition. For example sentences follow the list;
Uses of For, Since and Ago For, since and ago are used to talk about time. For is used to indicate a period of time. It is often used …
When To Use Can (Uses of Can) We can use CAN this situations; Possibility, Impossibility, Ability, Permission, To give Permission, Request. Follow the list and example sentences;
Pronunciation of “ED” The pronunciation of words ending in ED depends on the final consonant sound. There are three ways to pronounce ED at the end of a word …
Conditionals Zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, third conditional