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Verb + Preposition Combinations (#2)

Sunday, January 10, 2010 23:02

In this article you will learn "Verb + Preposition Combinations" such as: Verbs + From,Verbs + In, Verbs + Of,Verbs + On,Verbs + To,Verbs + With,...

Linking Verbs

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 21:57

Linking verbs link or connect the subject of a sentence with an adjective, noun, or pronoun that follows the linking verb. This occurs most frequently with the verb to be: ...

Active and Passive (Chart)

Friday, October 16, 2009 22:02

Here, we have provided you the most complete chart which contains all the English tenses with their passive forms and the structure of tenses with examples and the usage of them....

Do-Did-Done (Irregular Verbs Made Easy)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 22:48

DO - DID - DONE; This is not an ordinary table in alphabetical order; here, as far as the sounds and patterns of verb sets are concerned, the three forms of irrigular verbs are systematically sorted/presented; thus, they have become...

Habitual behaviour in the past

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 22:14

* A. The past simple is used for regular actions or habitual behavior in the past, often with a frequency adverb. B. Used to + infinitive is used to refer to past habits and situations which no longer occur...

Habitual Behavior in the Present

Monday, October 12, 2009 19:06

1- The present simple is used for habitual actions or permanent situations in the present. 2- Frequency adverbs are used to indicate how often an action occurs....

Future Perfect Tense

Monday, August 17, 2009 21:37

Let’s study The Future Perfect Tense Now. Here, in this post we have provide you a simple but complete and easy explanation about Future Perfect Tense. ( Read More: www.English-Learners.com )...

Simple Present Tenses

Monday, August 3, 2009 21:11

Description of the simple present tense: In general, the “simple present tense” expresses events or situations that exist always, usually, habitually; they exist now, have existed in the past, and probably will exist in the future. (Read more in: www.English-Learners.com )...