Who or whom?
Many people are unsure of when you can use ‘who’ and when you should use ‘whom’. Although ‘whom’ is grammatically … Continued
Many people are unsure of when you can use ‘who’ and when you should use ‘whom’. Although ‘whom’ is grammatically … Continued
Its and it’s are homophones that are often confused by learners and native speakers of English alike. Here is a
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Their, there and they’re are homophones that are often confused by learners and native speakers of English alike. Here is
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Your and you’re are homophones that are often confused by learners and native speakers of English alike. Here is a
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Using bullet points in a non-fiction text is a clear way to organize information you wish to present. The types
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VERBS A verb tells us about an action or a state of being. Ordinary verbs are called main verbs. For example: come, go,
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The present tense of a regular verb is the same as the base form of the verb, except that an -s is added to the verb
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Simple tenses show moments in time, timeless states, and habitual or repetitive actions. The simple tenses consist of a single
The verb used to is a ‘marginal’ modal verb. Unlike the other modal verbs, it is only found in the past tense. Therefore,
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