English exercises
Do you know what the past participle is and what it is used for? Read on to find out more.
The third conditional is used to express the past consequence of an unrealistic action or situation in the past. When and how do we use it? Read on to find out.
‘Will’ and ‘shall’ can be easy to confuse. So what is the difference and when should you use them? Read on to find out.
One of the most common things we do in our everyday language is to compare things. How do we make comparatives and superlatives in English? Learn more here.
The Simple Present is the most basic and fundamental verb tense you need to learn in English. It is the tense that enables us to give basic information about ourselves, express desires and share opinions. Here is a detailed look at how to form the Simple Present and when to use it, with lots of examples.
You can describe possession in English using adjectives & pronouns. Here are some details to help you understand how to use each and what the difference is.
The Past Simple tense is used to refer to actions that were completed in a time period before the present time. Find out more about how to use this tense.
Do you want to improve your level of communication? Read on to find out more about the four conditionals and how to use them.
In order to describe what people said there are two different types of speech – direct speech and indirect (or reported) speech. Read on to find out more about these forms and improve your storytelling skills.
We can use adverbs in many ways, from describing how often we do something to where we do it. What about adverbs of manner? What are they for and how do we use them? Read on to find out more!
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