In this article we explain how comparatives and superlatives are used using pictures to help make it easier to understand. In English, when we want to make comparisons we use modified adjectives called comparatives and superlatives. Comparative adjectives are used in...
The present continuous tense, sometimes called the present progressive tense, is used for speaking about things that are happening now and still in progress. The action started in the past, continues to the present and will probably continue into the near future....
In this article, we will describe the present simple explained in pictures in an easy way to understand. The present simple is used to talk about things in general. We use it to describe actions that happen frequently or situations that are generally true. When you...
Past modal verbs are “must”, “could”, “might” and “may” with “have” + past participle to talk about suppositions or speculations regarding a past event. This is called the modal perfect tense. Here are some...
This, these, that and those are demonstrative adjectives or pronouns. We use them to indicate how near or how far a thing is and whether the thing is plural or singular. This and these for items that are close If you can touch something, if it is in your hand or very...
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