The future perfect is one of the four main future tenses of the English language along with the future simple, future continuous and future perfect continuous. We use will have + past participle to form it, so for instance “will have eaten” “will have seen“ “will have driven“ “will have spoken” and so on. When […]
Sentences with whose
Sentences with whose ‘Whose’ is used to indicate that something belongs to someone. It is different to ‘who’s’. ‘Who’s’ is two words joined together. ‘Who’ + ‘is’ to make ‘Who’s’. We use it to talk about the person doing an action. Here is a list of 25 sentences with whose. Whose pen is this? Whose […]
Ending a sentence with a preposition?
Ending a sentence with a preposition. Many people have been taught that it is grammatically wrong to end a sentence with a preposition. This is actually incorrect. In this article we will provide examples. Some times you must end the sentence with a preposition. Who did you go with? Why did you do that for? […]
The present perfect in English
In this article we will talk about the present perfect. Form The form of the present perfect is we put Subject + past participle. I have done We have done You have done He has done She has done It has done They have done. Remember for he, she and it we use “has” not […]
List of prepositions.
List of prepositions Here is a list of some of the most common prepositions in English. What is a ‘preposition’? A preposition is often about direction and location. Examples of prepositions are words like ‘to’, ‘in’, ‘on’, ‘for’ and so on. A preposition comes before a noun and shows how something is related to that […]
What are conjunctions?
CONJUNCTION A conjunction is a word that joins two parts of a sentence like ‘and’, ‘or’ , ‘because’. We could say “Peter likes fruit. He also likes vegetables”, however we can make this one sentence with the conjunction ‘and’. “Peter likes fruit and he also likes vegetables.” 3 types of conjunctions There are 3 types of […]
The future tenses in English, with examples.
The future tenses in English. There are 4 main future tenses in the English language. They are: future simple: I will do future continuous: I will be doing. future perfect: I will have done. future perfect continuous: I will have been doing. In addition to these there is also: Present continuous used for the […]
What are irregular verbs with examples.
What are verbs? Verbs are words that tell us what people do. They are usually actions. So for example: Peter teaches in a school, his sister Ana cooks food in a restaurant.The words ‘teaches’ and ‘cooks’ are verbs, because they tells us what these two people are doing. REGULAR VERBS Regular verbs are verbs which end in […]
List of where adverbs
What are adverbs? Adverbs are words that tell us how, when, where something happens. A lot of adverbs end in ‘..-ly’ and tell us how an action has been done. He drives slowly.She speaks quickly. There are many adverbs just like ‘slowly’ and ‘quickly’ that describe a ‘verb’ and tell us how it is done. […]
What are the first and second conditionals?
To read the article on the 0 and 1st conditionals in English please click on this link. Conditionals What are conditionals? Conditionals are sentences that usually begin with ‘IF’. We use them to talk about different possibilities ‘IF’ something happens or happened. There are 4 main types of conditionals in English, as well as […]