Exclamatory sentences are used to express strong feelings (anger, surprise, pain, pleasure…).
We can form a feminine version from a masculine noun when the person we're talking about is a woman.
A conditional sentence is usually composed of two parts: the if-clause (or conditional clause) that expresses the condition, and...
We use the prepositions for and since to locate an event in a time frame and add information about...
The future continuous tense is used to talk about actions that will be in progress in the future.
We use the future continuous tense for different purposes. One of them is for making predictions and guessing about...
The future in the past is the tense used when we are talking about the past and we want...
The future perfect tense is used to talk about a completed action in the future.
We use future perfect continuous tense to talk about a continuous action that will be completed at some point...
The future is the tense used to express future events. We use the future simple structure to introduce predictions,...
The future is the tense used to express future events. We use the future simple structure to introduce predictions,...
The future is the tense used to express future events. We use the future simple structure to introduce predictions,...
We use the future simple to express spontaneous decisions, opinions and hopes.Be going to is used to express intentions...
The generic subject pronoun you does not refer to any person in particular, but to all people in general.
The gerund is a verb that functions as a noun referring to an action, a process or a state.We...
The gerund is a verb that functions as a noun referring to an action, a process or a state.We...
The gerund is a verb that functions as a noun referring to an action, a process or a state.We...
The gerund is a verb that functions as a noun referring to an action, a process or a state.The...
Have/have got is a verb used to express states like possession, relationship, illnesses and the characteristics of people and...
Have/have got is a verb used to express states like possessions, relationships, illnesses and characteristics of people and things.When...
Have/have got is a verb used to express states like possession, relationship, illnesses and the characteristics of people and...
Have to is a type of auxiliary modal verb used to express certainty, necessity or strong obligation which comes...
Have as an auxiliary verb is used to form the present and past perfect tense in all of their...
How many is used to ask questions about the quantity of a countable noun.How much is used to ask...
Imperative clauses are used when people tell someone else to do something (an advice, a suggestion, a request, a...
The possessive case is used to talk about things that belong to a person, an animal or a thing.We...
Articles are words that define nouns.We use indefinite articles to express non-specific things or general categories.
Pronouns are words used to avoid the repetition of a noun.An indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific...
Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person, thing or amount.Something refers to objects with unspecified quantity while...
An independent clause is a group of words with a complete meaning, while a dependent clause is a group...
We use indirect orders to avoid direct orders and when we want to make a request in a more...
Indirect questions are used in formal situations where we may need to ask something from someone we don’t know...
The infinitive is the basic form of a verb, and we use it to form other verbal tenses.
Intensifiers and mitigators are two kinds of adverbs of degree. We use intensifiers to emphasise words or expressions, and...
A few/a little and few/little are quantifiers which mean some/enough or not enough.
There are some adjectives and adverbs with irregular comparative and superlative.bad (adj.); badly (adv.); worse; the worst
The plural form is used to indicate that there is more than one person, animal, place or thing. Some...
Borrowings or loanwords are some words whose origins come from other languages (source languages). So, some nouns don’t follow...