The present perfect continuous is a combination of the present perfect (I have been to…
A to Z Grammar Lessons
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Comparative adverbs show change or make comparisons. Just like comparative adjectives, we often use “than”…
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“Even if” has a similar meaning as “even though”. “Even if” is used to say…
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We learned in the previous lessons that the past perfect continuous is used in two…
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Use “will” to talk about the future. There are no irregular verbs when talking about…
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Present continuous tells what is happening now or what is happening in the future. We…
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When we are talking about tomorrow, next year, next week, next month, in 3 months,…
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Compound nouns are two nouns put together. When we combine the two nouns to make…
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One of the main ways that we use the present perfect tense is to talk…
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Every English sentence needs a subject and a verb. The only exceptions are imperatives: Go…