English Gerunds and Infinitives
Infinitives Some verbs require the use of the preposition “to”, when followed by another verb. The second very will be in the infinitive. Examples:I hate to bother you.…
Infinitives Some verbs require the use of the preposition “to”, when followed by another verb. The second very will be in the infinitive. Examples:I hate to bother you.…
This unit explores the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. The comparative “er” and the use of “more” are discussed. When we compare two nouns,…
The simple past tense is the one-word past tense of verbs in English. This module looks at regular and irregular verbs in the simple past.…
Learn how to differentiate between countable and uncountable nouns. You can’t say one/two/three (etc.) + uncountable noun, and you cannot use a/an + uncountable nounUncountable…
Learn how to form the simple future tense with “will” and “going to”. We can also use “will” to talk about something in the future.…
Learn how to use possessive pronouns and adjectives, and how to differentiate between them. A possessive pronoun is used to express ownership. They are not…
Learn when and how to use demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) for singular and plural nouns. Demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives are used in…
Modal verbs and modal auxiliary verbs are verbs that are typically used in combination with another verb in the infinitive.A modal verb typically follows the…
Question words are words that are used in the beginning of a question. Depending on what we are asking about, we need to use different…
Learn how to sort the different elements of a sentence and how to use correct word order in statements and questions. English operates as an…
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