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Verb Review

Average: 3.3 (27 votes)

When you start learning verbs you will usually try to remember them in three different forms. The Present Simple, Past Simple and Past Participle. A regular verb will look like this:
Look (present simple)
Looked (past simple)
Looked
(past participle)

Present Perfect V Past Simple

Average: 3.6 (59 votes)

What can you remember about how to use these tenses? Here are some top tips for using the present perfect and the past simple and then a test to check your understanding.

Please help me .....

I don't know How/When can I use ( Would , Could ) so Please Explain it deeply for me .

Find the ten mistakes in this letter

Average: 3.5 (22 votes)

Here’s a letter from Caroline with a difference. Rather than a true or false or vocabulary exercise there are ten mistakes in the text. Some of them are grammar related; some are to do with the meaning of the text. See if you can find them. Good luck!
Lesson by Caroline

Caroline's Letter

Music is a really important part of my life.

Gerund or Infinitive?

Average: 3.8 (22 votes)

It’s always a good idea to revise difficult things to remember such as verb patterns.

So in the following sentences, can you remember which form of the verb is needed, the gerund or the infinitive?
Lesson by Caroline Devane

when & how & where to use verb and noun

Example: Does he loves spy stories.. In this sentence the spy word is working as a noun, now i want to use it as a verb. so can you help me please.

how many parts of speech

i want to know how may parts of speech.

and i want to know about this thins.

 

where we use it, how can we use it.

 

thank you

10 Quick Preposition Questions

Average: 3.7 (24 votes)

Learning prepositions is not easy! There are so many rules and exceptions to follow. The best option is look at how prepositions are used in full sentences rather than looking at them on their own.

The more time you spend reading, listening and speaking English, the easier it becomes to use prepositions

Make a sentences using these words

I have to put these four words in 1 sentence. The words are cause, sore, paw and fall.. plz help me anyone i've to submit it by tomorrow..

Double Negatives

Average: 3.4 (19 votes)

A double negatives is two negative words together in the same sentence. If these two negative words are talking about the same subject they cancel each other out and the sentence becomes positive:

"I am not going to pay no bills" = I am going to pay some bills.
"She can't make friends with nobody" = she can make friends with somebody