Category Archives: Grammar

Present Perfect Tense

Sentence Structure: Affirmative: Subject+  have/ has+  past participle form of the verb (V3)+ complement I have cleaned my room. She has come to visit us. Negative: Subject+ have / has + not +past participle form of the verb (V3)+ complement haven’t/ hasn’t They haven’t told me the story. She hasn’t tried cooking before. Question: Have/ …

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Comperative and Superlative form of Adjectives

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Conditional Type One

We use the first conditional: 1. to talk about possible future events that depend on one another : Example: If  you eat too much chocolate, you will become  fat. The pattern of the sentence _or what we call the sentence structure is: (Sub-clause) If Clause                                                                 (Main Clause) If + Present Simple                                                  Will+ Infinitive (what …

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Reported Speech

  This table shows you the rule of changing direct sentences to indirect speech or what we call reported speech. Each rule has its example under it so that things will be easier and clearer to you. Note: Just don’t forget that we should omit the inverted comma when reporting a sentence.

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Grammar

Most of the time students find grammar difficult and this is because they don’t study it well, they don’t ask their teachers the right question, and they don’t practice. We’ll start building the foundation of grammar here, and I’ll try to provide you with many examples and exercises, so that we’ll find grammar interesting instead …

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