The past perfect tense is a verb tense used to describe an action that was completed in the past before another past action or event.The formula for the past perfect tense is:had + past participleFor example:"I had studied for two hours before the exam."In this example, the past perfect tense is "had studied." The action of studying was completed before the … [Read more...] about The wonderful past perfect tense in English
Grammar
Confusing English verbs WIN, EARN and BEAT
In this English lesson you will learn the difference between the confusing English verbs WIN, EARN and BEAT.Win, Earn, and Beat – What’s the Difference?English learners often mix up the verbs win, earn, and beat because all three can relate to success or getting something. However, each one is used in a specific way. Let’s break them down with clear examples.Win … [Read more...] about Confusing English verbs WIN, EARN and BEAT
Using ACTUAL, ACTUALLY, REAL, REALLY and IN FACT
In this English lesson you will learn how we use the words 'actual', 'actually', 'real', really', and 'in fact' in English.Using words such as "actual," "actually," "real," "really," and "in fact" can add precision and emphasis to our language. These words play a significant role in clarifying information, expressing sincerity, and providing evidence or proof in various … [Read more...] about Using ACTUAL, ACTUALLY, REAL, REALLY and IN FACT
English Sentence correction
In this video, learners of English can sharpen their grammar skills through sentence correction practice. The host presents incorrectly formed sentences and guides the viewer through the steps of spotting errors, understanding the underlying rules, and producing correct versions. Through this hands-on method, the video helps you internalize common grammatical patterns and avoid … [Read more...] about English Sentence correction
Get plus gerund or infinitive
In this English lesson for advanced learners you will learn how we to use Get plus gerund or infinitive.The verb "get" can be used with both gerunds and infinitives, depending on the context and meaning. Here's an explanation of how "get" is used with each form:Remember that the use of gerunds or infinitives after "get" can depend on the specific meaning or … [Read more...] about Get plus gerund or infinitive