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How to Use the Past Perfect Tense and Example Sentences

How to Use the Past Perfect Tense and Example Sentences

The past perfect is a verb tense that shows that action took place in the past before another moment.

Beth Taylor
Beth Taylor
English
11 Steps for Beginners to Learn English Quickly

11 Steps for Beginners to Learn English Quickly

1. Start with the physical labels and easy posts around you Labels may include household item labels. Read them, and if you can’t, ask anyone at home to read them. This is crucial because you use these items every day at home. Make sure you don’t forget them,

Kauzi Noah
Kauzi Noah
English
Spelling Tips: “Labelled” or “Labeled”?

Spelling Tips: “Labelled” or “Labeled”?

“Label” is pronounced with only one letter, “l,” in American English. The preferred forms in Canada, Britain, and other English dialects from outside of North America are “labelled” and “labelling,” with an extra “l.”

Nina Stankovic
Nina Stankovic
English
Lazy STATIVE or energetic ACTION verbs

Lazy STATIVE or energetic ACTION verbs

In this article, I only wanted to emphasize that stative verbs are not used in any continuous form, which can be Present, Past, Present Perfect Continuous, etc.

Irina Bolshakova
Irina Bolshakova
English
Where Should I Start Learning English?

Where Should I Start Learning English?

English is a fun language & even though it’s widely spread, learning it fast may seem really hard to some people. We are going to show you that it’s not – so stay tuned.

Nikola Radmanovic
Nikola Radmanovic
English
Who’s vs. Whose: How to Use Each Correctly

Who’s vs. Whose: How to Use Each Correctly

“Whose” is the relative pronoun to ask to whom something belongs, and “who’s” is a shortened form of “who is.”

Nina Stankovic
Nina Stankovic
English
Finding Another Way to Say “Good Luck”

Finding Another Way to Say “Good Luck”

Let’s take a look at various contexts and ways to say good luck to different people in your life.

Valentina Dordevic
Valentina Dordevic
English
Four Basic Prepositions in English

Four Basic Prepositions in English

This article will focus on four basic prepositions in English, which are AT, ON, IN, and BY.

David Sethathi
David Sethathi
English