English Grammar
“Be able to-be able to” in English with illustrations
Be able to In English, this expression is used when we want to indicate that an individual can or is capable…
Read More »Agent complement in English grammar with illustrations
Agent complement The agent complement is a complement of the predicate that is present only in passive voice sentences . Its objective is…
Read More »“Verb forms” in English grammar with illustrations
Verb forms The verb forms or verb tenses are the different conjugations that can be made of a verb . It can be…
Read More »“Questions” in English grammar with illustrations
Questions in English Questions are a very important language resource that facilitates communication in all areas. When we learn a new language, it…
Read More »“Either and neither” usage in English with illustrations
Both, either and neither When we talk about both, either and neither, we mean particles that offer information related to two…
Read More »Modal verbs of probability in English with illustrations
Modal verbs of probability Modal verbs of probability can be intimidating for those learning to speak in English. But, the reality…
Read More »“If only” usage in English grammar with illustrations
If only Conditional sentences in English usually include the word “Iif” which means “if” in Spanish. In this lesson we will…
Read More »Modal verbs: “can be” “able to” “could” and “may” with illustration
Modal verbs Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs (they accompany other verbs) and are used to convey possibility, ability or probability , among…
Read More »Modal verbs “should” and “ought to” with illustrations
Modal verbs The modal verbs “should” and “ought to” are used to express “advice, obligation, or probability . ” These are auxiliary verbs, which…
Read More »Differences between Present Simple and Present Continuous
Differences The main difference of the Present Simple vs Present Continuous, lies in the use that we give it . The present simple is used…
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