by sheila_admin | Jul 11, 2012 | Parts Of Speech
The Present Tense is one of the three main verb tenses used in grammar. It is used to talk about the current situation, i.e. now. Here we introduce to the four main forms of the present tense and look at when we use them. The links at the bottom of the page go to...
by sheila_admin | Jul 1, 2012 | Parts Of Speech
Words in English are either Regular and Irregular. Regular means that when they change their form (for example, when they become plural) they follow the usual pattern. Irregular means, as you might expect, that they do not follow the usual pattern of most words....
by sheila_admin | Jun 17, 2012 | Sentence Structure
Subject-Verb Agreement means that a singular subject takes a singular verb and a plural subject takes a plural verb. For example: My brother is in town. My brothers are in town. In the first example the subject is singular: my brother. This makes the verb singular:...
by sheila_admin | Jun 17, 2012 | Parts Of Speech
Verbs of Perception refer to those verbs which are used to talk about sensing: see/look/watch/notice/observe hear/listen to taste smell touch/feel sense in general These verbs can be used in different ways and have certain grammatical conditions attached to them....
by sheila_admin | Jun 17, 2012 | Parts Of Speech
Conjugation refers to the different form of a verb depending on how it is used and who uses it. Unlike many other languages, English conjugation is fairly straightforward and presents few problems. Regular Verbs This is the conjugation of a regular English verb,...