All English Tenses, Positive Form, Negative Form, Question Form; Tense Positive Form Simple Present I prefer my coffee black. Present Continuous She is listening the music now. Present Perfect I have already prepared breakfast. Simple Past We watched the news last night. Past Continuous They were studying math yesterday. Past Perfect I went there after I had completed the task. Simple Future You will mary me. Future Continuous I will be loving you. Future Perfect The rain will have stopped by tomorrow. Present Perfect Continuous The mechanic has been repairing our refrigerator. Past Perfect Continuous They had been being friend
English Grammar; Using Another, The other, Other in English Using Another Another is used with singular countable noun. It means one more, an alternative. It is nonspecific. Example Sentences “Give me another book,” he said. I hear that her mother is in anothercity. She has another sister. Using The Other The other is used with singular noun, plural noun, countable noun or uncountable noun. It means second of two things, people or animals. Example Sentences Did you see the other book that I bought? Mary and Samuel are here, but where are the other kids? She walked around to the otherside. Using Other Other is used with plural or uncountable noun.
What is a Preposition? – Prepositions List in English Preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and some other word or element in the rest of the sentence. with at from into during including until against among throughout despite towards upon concerning of to in about like through over before between after since without under within along following across behind beyond plus except but up out around down off above near in spite of regarding with regard to because of for on by
Future Continuous Tense in English Future Continuous Tense indicate an action which will be in progress at some definite time in the future. POSITIVE FORM (+) : Subject + WILL + BE + Verb-ING NEGATIVE FORM (-) : Subject + WILL + NOT + BE + Verb-ING QUESTION FORM (?) : WILL + Subject + BE + Verb-ING NEGATIVE QUESTION FORM (?) : WILL + NOT + Subject + BE + Verb-ING SHORT ANSWER FORMS ( + / – ) : YES / NO + Subject+ will / will not (won’t) POSITIVE(+) NEGATIVE(-) POSITIVE QUESTION (?) NEGATIVE QUESTION (?) He will be waiting. He will not ( won’t ) be
Important synonyms! The following lesson will provide the list of 40 alternative ways to say "Important" with useful example sentences and ESL printable
Definite and Indefinite Articles in English! An article is a word that comes before a noun. There are two kinds of articles: definite articles and indefinite articles. In English, there is just one definite article: "the". There are two indefinite articles: "a" and "an".
Detailed Conjunctions List in English Comparision Evidently Eqaully As with Likewise In the same way Similarly Like Of contrast Conclusion To conclude In conclusion Finally On the whole Summarizing Overall To sum up Despite this In comparison In contrast Even though illustration For example Such as For instance Such as In other words An instance As revealed by To show that In the case of As an example For one thing Conclusion To conclude In conclusion Finally On the whole Summarising Overall To sum up Evidently Cause & Effect Because Since For So Consequently Therefore Thus Hence Owing to
English Present Simple Tense; Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative Affirmative Negative Interrogative I am a doctor. I am not a doctor. Am I a doctor? You are an engineer. You are not an engineer. Are you an engineer? He is at home. He is not at home. Is he at home? She is my sister. She is not my sister. Is she my sister? It is a dog. It is not a dog. Is it a dog? We are friends. We are not friends. Are we friends? They are farmer. They are not farmer. Are they farmer?
To vs For! Many English learners have difficulties understanding the difference between To vs For in English.
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Too vs Enough vs Very! In this lesson, we will learn the difference between very, too and enough and how to use them correctly.
With the help of picture clues, kids will find two words that make a single compound word. Have your child put "sun" and "flower" together in this worksheet.
100 Examples of Uncountable Nouns. This list contains most important uncountable nouns list in english. 1.Advice 2.Aggresion 3.Assistance 4.Beauty 5.Beef 6.Bravery 7.Bread 8.Butter 9.Cake 10.Cash 11.Chaos 12.Clothing 13.Confidence 14.Content 15.Cotton 16.Danger 17.Darkness 18.Driving 19.Education 20.Energy 21.Enjoyment 22.Equipment 23.Failure 24.Faith 25.Fame 26.Fuel 27.Fruit 28.Gasoline 29.Grief 30.Gold 31.Guilt 32.Golf 33.Harm 34.Happiness 35.Homework 36.Humour 37.Help 38.Ice 39.Information 40.Intelligence 41.Jam 42.Jewelery 43.Knowledge 44.Laughter 45.Love 46.Luggage 47.Machinery 48.Money 49.Meat 50.Milk 51.Motivation 52.Mustand 53.Nature 54.News 55.Paper 56.Perfume 57.Patience 58.Peace 59.Pride 60.Progress 61.Publicity 62.Pasta 63.Rain 64.Research 65.Rice 66.Salt 67.Seafood 68.Space 69.Shopping 70.Silence 71.Soup 72.Spaghetti 73.Sugar 74.Silver 75.Smoke 76.Snow 77.Spelling 78.Software 79.Stress 80.Sunshine 81.Tea 82.Tennis 83.Time 84.Transportation 85.Travel 86.Thunder 87.Traffic
Last time, as you might recall — unless you were too busy eating a potato, we looked at personal pronouns. ⚠️ Do not get demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives mixed up. 🙅 They are not…
I see the sea! He rode along the road. Fir trees and fur coats. I ate eight biscuits. Our hour has come. Shake hands with the sheikh. The guerrilla killed the gorilla.I had a lot of fun writing these homophone sentences. I hope your students enjoy the worksheet too.I've found that students don't always realise that the words are pronounced the same - I make them read out the sentences to get the idea into their heads that the pronunciation really is identical.NB. In a few cases they are only homophones in British English.You can also find practice tasks at http://www.englishshouldbefun.com/homophones/Enjoy! - ESL worksheets
Using Either … or & Neither … nor in English Using Either … or Either refers to any one of the two things or people. Either is always considered singular in a sentence. Either… or is a correlative conjunction. We use either … or for connect things which are the same types, phrases, clauses or words. Example Sentences Either he or she cooks dinner. Either Mark or Samuel will go. You can either come with me now or walk home. They don’t have enough time. They can either have breakfast or have a shower. You can either call me at home or the office. I’ll either write to you or phone you next week. Using Neither .. nor Neither is used as a conjunction. This structure, “neither
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12 Tenses and Example Sentences; Tenses Positive Negative Question Present Simple I prefer my coffee black. I don’t prefer my coffee black. Do I prefer my coffee black? Present Continuous She is listening the music now. She is not listening the music now. Is she listening the music now? Present Perfect It has rained a lot lately. It has not rained a lot lately. Has it rained a lot lately? Present PerfectContinuous She has been singing a song. She has not been singinga song. Has she been singing a song? Past Simple We watched the news last night. We did not watch the news last night. Did we watch the news last night? Past Continuous I was learning German last year. I was not learning German last year. Was I learning German last year? Past perfect He had left when I went to the club. He had not left when I went to the club. Had he left when I went to the club? Past Perfect Continuous They had been
English Contractions List Are not – Aren’t Can not – Can’t Could not – Could’t Did not – Didn’t Does not – Doesn’t Do not – Don’t Had not – Hadn’t Has not – Hasn’t Have not – Haven’t He had – He’d He would – He’d He will – He’ll He shall – He’ll He is – He’s He has – He’s I had – I’d I would – I’d I will – I’II I shall – I’ll I am – I’m I have – I’ve Is not – Isn’t Let us – Let’s Might not – Mightn’t Must
How to Confidently Introduce Yourself! What's the first thing you need to do when you meet someone new? Below is a list of useful phrases to help you introduce yourself in English.
Clear explanations about how to use the present simple tense (or simple present) in English
We can use BOUND, SURE, LIKELY, UNLIKELY to talk about how certain we are that something will be true in the future. We can also use DEFINITELY and PROBABLY to speculate about the future. Learn how to use these words with our complete grammar explanation and three online exercises. B1-B2 English grammar online.
English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language.