When the subject is an infinitive phrase, the sentence often begins with it. Instead of saying ‘To find fault with others is easy’, we say,… Continue reading
Present perfect tense
Form: has/have + past participle form of the verb He has written a letter. They have arrived. It has stopped raining. The present perfect tense… Continue reading
Present continuous tense
The present continuous tense is used to talk about an action going on at the time of speaking. The baby is sleeping. The children are… Continue reading
Introductory there
In English, existence is usually indicated by the structure there + to be. There is actually an adverb of place, but the introductory there has… Continue reading
Position of adverbs Part II
Adverbs should be placed next to the word or words they modify. He had almost got to the top when the rope broke. (Here the… Continue reading
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