by admin | Mar 25, 2020 | English Grammar
In English grammar there are four main types of conditional sentences and they can be used to express facts, or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Each type has different meaning and distinctive pattern. The four types are: Zero, Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3...
by admin | Mar 25, 2020 | English Grammar
Modal verbs, also called auxiliary verbs, are used to express likelihood, permission, ability or obligation. They cannot stand alone, they are always used with other verbs. Modal verbs include can, could, must, may, might, will, would, should. Modal verb: Can Use can...
by admin | Mar 23, 2020 | English Grammar
Most of the time can and be able to can be used interchangeably without causing any trouble in meaning. However, there are some slight differences that need to be pointed out. Using ‘Can’ Can is a modal verb, and it’s used to talk about general...
by admin | Mar 23, 2020 | English Grammar
Question tags, also called tag questions, are short question fragments added at the end of an affirmative or negative sentence/statement turning it into a question. For example: It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it? So the statement “It’s a beautiful...
by admin | Mar 22, 2020 | English Grammar
We use the Passive Voice when we want to focus on the action itself rather than who or what is performing it. The Passive Voice has the following structure: to be (use appropriate tense) + past participle of the main verb Example: Parcels are delivered every day. Tip!...
by admin | Mar 22, 2020 | English Grammar
In this exercise you can revise the present simple tense. Select the correct word in the quiz that fits best in the sentence.