Verbs: Participles

A participle is a word formed from a verb, usually by adding -ed or -ing. Read this article to learn…

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Verb Patterns: Used to / Be used to / Get used to / Would

People often get confused about the use of used to + infinitive and be/get used to + ‘ing’ form. Read…

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Verb Patterns: Verb+Gerund vs Verb+Infinitive

Not sure what to use after a verb - a gerund or an infinitive? Read this article to learn which…

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Verb Formation: Common Prefixes and Suffixes

Prefixes and suffixes help us to form new verbs and other words. Read this article to learn about common verb…

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Modal Verbs for Suggestion and Advice

When we want to give advice, we can choose between should, ought to, could and had better. Learn the difference…

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Modal Verbs for Obligations: Negative and Questions

Modal verbs of obligation can be used in negative sentences and questions. Read this article to understand the difference between…

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Modal Verbs for Possibility

May, might and could are modal verbs to express possibility. In this article, you'll learn how to use them in…

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Modal Verbs for Deduction

May, might, could and must are modal verbs for making deductions. In this article, you'll learn how to use them…

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Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous?

What's the difference between Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous? Read this article and understand the meaning.

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Present Perfect Continuous: Negative & Questions

Learn how different types of questions in Present Perfect Continuous are formed and get some tips and examples on their…

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