Verbs: Participles
A participle is a word formed from a verb, usually by adding -ed or -ing. Read this article to learn about the types, formation and usage of participles.
A participle is a word formed from a verb, usually by adding -ed or -ing. Read this article to learn about the types, formation and usage of participles.
Prefixes and suffixes help us to form new verbs and other words. Read this article to learn about common verb prefixes and suffixes and how they are used.
Not sure what to use after a verb – a gerund or an infinitive? Read this article to learn which verbs can take a gerund, an infinitive or both.
People often get confused about the use of used to + infinitive and be/get used to + ‘ing’ form. Read this article to know the difference.
Irregular verbs do not form Past Simple and Past Participle as regular verbs. Learn common English irregular verbs in our list.
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Gerund can perform various functions in a sentence: the subject, the direct and indirect object, the subject complement and the object of a preposition.
Gerunds are words that are formed with verbs but act as nouns. Learn what are gerunds and how to use them.
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