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A handy list of links to resources for teaching tenses Stage 4: Talking about the weather. Grammar Tip: Simple and continuous forms of the present tense. Stage 6: Lost property. Grammar Tip ...
As Grammar Dog promised several moons ago but never delivered, he and I will try our best to explain in this column tense and ...
Do you ever get embarrassed when you’re speaking another language because of all the horrific grammar mistakes you just ...
No matter how long you’ve been speaking English, no matter how hard you’ve worked to perfect your grammar, some past tense verbs can stump you. For example, the day after you decide to grin ...
Have you ever felt that English could use a couple more tenses to truly capture the nuances of the past, present, and future? We’re inviting you on an exploration of languages that have taken ...
The perfect tense is used to express or describe actions that have happened in the recent past. It has two parts that always need to be used together. This video provides an explanation of the ...
Woman in red cardigan: People do get their tenses of a verb confused. Making sure that the verb is in the same tense all the way through a document or a letter or an email. If you read it to ...
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