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16 Tenses in English Grammar (Formula and Examples)
English Using Reflexive Pronouns, Definition and Example Sentences; Reflexive Pronouns One of the simplest but most confused topics in English is ‘Reflexive Pronouns’. Because these words are equivalent to other languages, they are different from other languages in use. In this lesson, we will examine this important issue in depth and explain it in full detail. We will also touch on the most common mistakes students make and the causes of these mistakes. What is a Pronoun? Types of…
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Here are the 20 most used degrees of adjectives with comparative and superlative. This is a great sheet to hand out to any English student.
Here's a great infographic showcasing the most important English verbs and their participle forms.
The prepositions of time At, On and In and how to use them correctly in English.
The short memo of English Tenses with tense formula. Feel free to use this memo to quickly memorize tenses formulas. This mindmap has been made with VisFlare web app. Use your data with the same template to create your own memo diagram.
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This is a chart of grammar tenses of all 16 tenses.It is valuable for studying and revising tenses. This chart gives students examples of how affirmatives, nega
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