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English Grammar

Here you can find helpful articles on grammatical topics in English that will help you learn any aspect you need.

Learn How to Use the Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Learn How to Use the Past Perfect Continuous Tense

In this article, we will look at one such tense format—the Past Perfect Continuous Tense.

Moses Famuyiwa
Moses Famuyiwa
English
Detailed Explanation of the Past Continuous Tense

Detailed Explanation of the Past Continuous Tense

We use it to describe previous actions that continued, as opposed to the simple past tense.

Nina Stankovic
Nina Stankovic
English
How to Use and Form Present Indefinite (Simple) Tense

How to Use and Form Present Indefinite (Simple) Tense

Simple present is most commonly used when talking about things we do on a daily basis.

Milena Lazova
Milena Lazova
English
Linguistic Terminologies and Useful Explanations to Help in Your English Language Learning

Linguistic Terminologies and Useful Explanations to Help in Your English Language Learning

In English, there is a lot of variation between words that may sound the same but have very different uses and functions and words that may look identical but have distinct meanings and pronunciations.

Ella Lara Berger Sparey
Ella Lara Berger Sparey
English
How to Use Future Perfect Tense Correctly

How to Use Future Perfect Tense Correctly

The future perfect tense is one of the twelve basic English tenses with its own usage and rules you need to follow to use it correctly. Although it’s not as common as future simple or present perfect, there are still instances that require using it so you can avoid possible misunderstandings.

Milena Lazova
Milena Lazova
English
Active and Passive Voice: Differences, Usages, and Examples

Active and Passive Voice: Differences, Usages, and Examples

Although the passive voice is used much less than the active one in both speaking and writing, certain situations require using it.

Milena Lazova
Milena Lazova
English
Prepositions of Time: Hours, Days, Months, Years

Prepositions of Time: Hours, Days, Months, Years

Prepositions of time are one of the few cases in English grammar where the rules are rigid and consistent therefore, if you learn these rules once, you’ll never need to worry about them again!

Alex M
Alex M
English
The Difference Between Imperative and Interrogative Sentences

The Difference Between Imperative and Interrogative Sentences

Imperative sentences can be a statement of authority or command. An interrogative sentence is in a question form or a way of gathering information on a certain topic.

Matlhohonolofatso Nape
Matlhohonolofatso Nape
English