The words will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must and ought to are called modal auxiliary verbs. Sometimes the verbs dare and need… Continue reading
Using have
The verb have has three forms: has, have and had. The forms has and have are used in the present tense. Had is used in… Continue reading
Passives: some special points
Some verbs can be followed by two objects. The objects usually refer to a person (indirect object) and a thing (direct object). The indirect object… Continue reading
Present perfect continuous tense
Form: has / have + been + ing form of the verb Affirmative Question Negative I have been working. Have I been working? I have… Continue reading
Use of ever with question words for emphasis
Read the following sentences. You may do anything. I will support you. These two sentences can be combined into one by using whatever. Whatever you… Continue reading
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