Conjugation

PAST MODAL VERBS

Learn about past modal verbs with clear pictures: Use must, could, might and may with have + past participle to talk about speculations regarding the past

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Introduction to phrasal verbs
Conjugation

Introduction to Phrasal Verbs

In this introduction to phrasal verbs I want to show you how we use these composite verbs in familiar and professional settings. Hopefully, when you finish reading this article and have seen the images with clear examples and explanations, you will understand some of the instinctive trends about phrasal verbs.

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2nd and 3rd conditional structures
Conjugation

2nd and 3rd conditional structures

We use conditional structures to speculate about things that could happen in the future and things that might have happened in the past. Most conditional sentences in English use the word “If” and describe a condition and the result if that condition is…

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zero and first conditional structures
Conjugation

Zero and First conditional structures

Using the zero and first conditional structures correctly is important for beginner level learners and more experienced English students. The grammatical structures are easy to learn and simple to remember with our examples and pictures in this post. Have fun reading!

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When and how to use the present perfect
Conjugation

When and how to use the Present Perfect in English

In this blog, we will be looking at when and how to use the present perfect tense. We will start by finding out what the present perfect simple tense is and will then go on to look at when and how to use the present perfect tense in English. We’ll also see some songs that have great examples of the present perfect simple in their lyrics.

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How to use “will” in English
Conjugation

How to use will in English

Although we can use “will” in English to talk about the future, we normally use “will” to make predictions, talk about spontaneous decisions, and to

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