Present Continuous: Statements
Present Continuous denotes actions and events happening now or around now. In this article, we’ll explain when it is used and how it is formed.
Present Continuous denotes actions and events happening now or around now. In this article, we’ll explain when it is used and how it is formed.
Present Perfect denotes recent actions and events which are connected with the present. In this article, we’ll explain when it is used and how it is formed.
What’s the difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous? In this article, you’ll find the explanation and examples.
What’s the difference between Present Perfect and Past Perfect? In this article, you’ll find the explanation and examples.
Learn all about the Future Continuous including how to form positive and negative statements as well as questions with many examples.
Modal verbs ‘must’ and ‘have to’ can be used to talk about obligation. Read this article to understand the difference between them and how they are used.
There are several ways to talk about future. The most common way is with the help of ‘will’. In this article, we’ll explain how and in what situations it’s better to use ‘will’.
We use Past Simple tense to talk about completed actions in the past. In this article, we’ll explain when it is used and how it is formed.
What is the Present Perfect Continuous tense? Read this article and understand what it means and how it is used. You’ll also find many examples here.
Understanding Past Perfect Continuous is a tricky thing. In this article, you’ll find the explanation, uses and examples of Past Perfect Continuous tense.