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The Present Perfect tense

The Present Perfect tense

This lesson is an overview of the present perfect tense. What it looks like, how to use it and when to use it! Structure: Subject + have/has + main verb (past participle form)  If you don’t feel confident using the present perfect tense in English yet… There are...

Prepositions – those small useful function words

Prepositions – those small useful function words

Prepositions are those small very important function words that come before nouns to form phrases and need to be used correctly, so that the phrase makes sense.  For example: in, on, at, by.  Location / Place There are 3 people in the room (in = an enclosed space) My...

Adverb or adjective

Adverb or adjective

ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB THE DIFFERENCE An adjective tells us more about a noun. Example: an expensive car, a clever girl An adverb tells us more about a verb. Example: He talked nervously.   HOW TO FORM THE ADVERB Adjective + ly sad sadly quiet quietly nervous...

Making future predictions

Making future predictions

One of the many uses of the future tenses in English is to make predictions – to suggest, or guess, something is likely to happen in the future. We usually make predictions with the future simple forms of will (It will be a good day.) or going to (Our team are going...