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The Gerund Form of Verbs The gerund form of verbs Is used us follows: After verbs that express likes/dislikes: like, enjoy, hate, don’t feel like, don’t mind, can’t stand
When we use Present Perfect Simple Tense and Simple Past Tense Detailed expressions; Present Perfect Simple Used with keywords; just, already, still, yet, ever, never, recently – Number of …
English Grammar – Predictions When we talk about the future and what we think will happen, we can use two pieces of language: i. Will ii. Going to What is the …
The Present Simple Tense – Detailed Expression Use; to describe FACTS to describe HABITS to describe ROUTINES to describe SCHEDULES Positive, negative and interrogative examples, Question forms
Differences Between ‘Every day’ and ‘Everyday’ Every day; Phrase that act as an adverb. It describes the frequently; on all of days, on each day (monday,tuesday,wednesday etc…)
Confusing Words ‘Off’ and ‘Out’ (Differences and Uses) Off and Out are very confused words. Please follow the writing; Off To remove something from the surface. Get off …
What are the Differences Between ‘Other’, ‘The other’ and ‘Another’ Other; nonspecific use with plural or uncountable noun, meaning: additional or extra; alternative; different types of something The other; …
Uses of ‘Borrow’ and ‘Lend’ What are the differences between borrow and lend? Borrow; shows that something is (temporarily) taken from another person. Lend; shows that something is (temporarily) …
Uses and Differences – ‘For’, ‘During’, ‘While’ For Usage; We use for + a period of time to say how long something goes on.
List of Common and Useful Linking Words What are linking words? Linking words are words that join clauses into sentences.