Understanding the Past Tense of READ
Learn the past tense of READ (30 Real Examples, Audio, Quiz) The past tense of the verb to read is read. [Pronounced RED] The […]
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Learn the past tense of READ (30 Real Examples, Audio, Quiz) The past tense of the verb to read is read. [Pronounced RED] The […]
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What is an Adverbial Phrase? An adverbial phrase is simply two or more words that work together to modify a verb. It’s a phrase
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Relative clauses are great for making longer and more natural English sentences. Learning and using this grammar will help you sound like a native
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The PRESENT PERFECT tense is have/has + the past participle form of a verb. I have just eaten lunch so I’m not hungry. We
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English grammar THERE and IT I put together a simple breakdown of the English grammar for THERE and IT after several of the high
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How to use adjectives as nouns (A helpful guide) We often hear adjectives used as nouns in natural speech, and in the news. I thought it would be good
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I have been teaching English as a second language since 2006 and I get asked great questions. Questions like: What’s the difference between transitive
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We use adjectives to modify the nouns in our story. I’ll show you how to use Fact and Opinion Adjectives correctly in this post
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I was teaching an English student how to use modal verbs correctly in conversation and I thought this would be a great blog post.
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He DOESN’T HAVE is correct. HAVE is used with the auxiliary verb DOESN’T for negative sentences. The verb “DOESN’T” agrees with 3rd person singular
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