Past Perfect Tense

The affirmative past perfect simple tense: It consists of had + the past participle form of the verb (P.P): (I, we, you, they, he, she, it) +had + P.P For example: I had studied hard last week. Sam had played football 2 years ago. It had rained 5 times last month. The boys had shut … Read more

Past Progressive (Continuous) Tense

The affirmative past continuous tense: The past continuous tense consists of: The subject + was/ were + infinitive + (-ing). For example: I was going to the club. He was going to the club. They were going to the club.   The negative present continuous tense: the negative form consists of:  The subject + were/ … Read more

Past Indefinite (Simple) Tense

The affirmative past simple tense: It is the second form/ conjugation of the verb and it is the same with all pronouns. For example: We played football yesterday. She played football yesterday. I played football yesterday.   However, there are two types of verbs: regular and irregular. First, how to get the second form of … Read more

Past Tense: Definition & Structure

Past tense describes an action that is finished and happened at some point and time in the past. It can be a long time before or some time that cannot be determined. Types of Past Tense: Past indefinite Tense. Past Progressive or Past Continuous. Past Perfect Tense. Past Perfect Progressive Tense.   Past Indefinite Tense: … Read more

Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Tense

The affirmative Present perfect continuous tense: It consists of have/ has + the past participle form of the verb( to be)+ infinitive + (-ing) I, we, you, they + have + pp (to be) infinitive + (-ing) He, she, it +has + pp (to be) infinitive + (-ing) For example: I have been studying chemistry … Read more

Present Perfect Tense

The Present perfect simple tense: The affirmative Present perfect simple tense The negative present perfect simple tense The interrogative the present perfect simple tense When to use the past simple tense   The affirmative Present perfect simple tense: It consists of have/ has + the past participle form of the verb (pp): I, we, you, … Read more

Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense

The affirmative present continuous tense The negative present continuous tense The interrogative present continuous tense When to use the present continuous tense   The affirmative present continuous tense: The present continuous tense is conjugated according to the pronoun as follows: 1. I + am +the infinitive+ (-ing) For example: I am going to the cinema. … Read more

Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense

The Present simple tense: The affirmative present simple tense The negative present simple tense The interrogative present simple tense When to use the present simple tense  The affirmative present simple tense: The present simple tense is conjugated according to the pronoun as follows: First, (I, we, you, they) + (the infinitive form of the verb) … Read more

Present Tense: Definition & Structure

  The present tense indicates an ongoing action, something that regularly happens. Types of Present Tense: Present Indefinite Tense. Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense. Present Perfect Tense. Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous).   Present Indefinite Tense: This is a simple present tense, describing an action that is currently happening. Structure: Subject+ verb in present tense+ Example: Person/Number … Read more

Speech Parts English

Parts of speech means the role of each word in the sentence. In fact, there is a classification for parts of speech that each word submits to.   Parts of speech are: Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions Conjunctions Interjections   We have also made articles about each part of speech that we would recommend … Read more