Affirmative sentences in the simple present and simple past tense do not have an auxiliary verb. We use do, does or did to change them… Continue reading
Correct use of some conjunctions
Since as a conjunction As a conjunction since can refer to time. Many things have happened since I left Mumbai. I have never seen them… Continue reading
Simple present and present continuous tense differences
The present continuous tense is commonly used with the time adverbs: now, at the moment, today, this morning, evening, afternoon etc. We have learned that… Continue reading
Subject-verb agreement: Quick overview
The verb should agree with the subject in number and person. Here is a quick overview of the basic rules of subject-verb agreement. When two… Continue reading
So instead of that-clauses
The word ‘so’ can be used instead of a that-clause after the verbs say and tell. They are getting married. Everybody says so. (= Everybody… Continue reading
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