Posted on February 2, 2012, in Easy, Grammar, Grammar FAQ, Uncategorized, with 0 Comments
Simple past : Negative form To form the negative of a sentence in the Simple Past you need to use the past form of the auxiliary verb ‘do’ – that is ‘Forming the Negative of the simple past To form.
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Posted on January 23, 2012, in Easy, Grammar, Grammar FAQ, with 3 Comments
Video Lesson 1 of 3 Forming the Simple Past, sometimes called the Preterite tense, is really pretty easy… at least for regular verbs. You take the subject, follow it with the verb ending in –ed and there you have it..
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Posted on November 30, 2007, in About English, About Words, Easy, Grammar, Grammar FAQ, Podcast, Vocabulary, with 3 Comments
[display_podcast] Question from Salim in Lebanon: Recently I stopped on the word vocabulary to find that it can be countable..so can you offer me the way we can use vocabularies in a sentence..in what sense can it be correct..thanks Answer:.
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Posted on November 30, 2007, in About English, About Words, Easy, Grammar, Grammar FAQ, Podcast, Vocabulary, with 2 Comments
[display_podcast] Question from Sarika in India: Which is correct ‘on holiday‘ or ‘for a holiday‘ A quick answer to Sarika’s question: Sarika, you can use ‘for’ or ‘on’ with holiday and both would be correct. You can also drop the.
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Posted on November 29, 2007, in About English, About Words, Bits and Pieces, Easy, English for Fun, Grammar FAQ, Podcast, with 1 Comment
[display_podcast] Being positive is not always easy in a world that gives us plenty of reasons not to be! Mainly to change the pace a little from the daily dose of grammar points that I send you, I thought I.
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Posted on November 26, 2007, in Easy, Grammar, Grammar FAQ, Podcast, with 0 Comments
[display_podcast] Question from Rick in the USA Why do we say “I did not meet him” rather than “I did not met him”, since this is the past tense? Hi Rick. I’m going to answer this one although the answer.
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Posted on November 23, 2007, in About English, About Words, Easy, Grammar FAQ, Podcast, with 2 Comments
[display_podcast] Question from Suresh Prabhu, India: What is the difference between biography and autobiography? Hello Suresh and thanks for your question. Well, this is a very quick and easy one to answer: Biography: Biography is the story of a person’s.
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Posted on November 8, 2007, in About English, About Words, Easy, Grammar FAQ, Podcast, with 1 Comment
[display_podcast] Question from Heather in the USA Which one is correct – theatre or theater? Hi Heather – well it all depends on where you live! Have a look at the article in the English4Today Online English Grammar called ‘Which.
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