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What is Grammar?
English Grammar Terms
The 8 English Parts of
Speech These are the words that you use to make a sentence.
There are only
8 types of word - and the most
important is the Verb!
Verbs |
be, have, do, work |
Nouns |
man, town, music |
Adjectives |
a, the, 69, big |
Adverbs |
loudly, well, often |
Pronouns |
you, ours, some |
Prepositions |
at, in, on, from |
Conjunctions |
and, but, though |
Interjections |
ah, dear, er, um |
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Verbs
Passive voice
Modal verbs
Conditionals
Questions
Irregular
verbs
Going to
Gerunds
Phrasal Verbs
Tenses
Nouns
(Un) Countable nouns
Adjectives
Articles
Pronouns
Preposition List
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Grammar Quizzes
Parts of Speech Quiz
Verb Classification Quiz
Main Verb Forms Quiz
Active or Passive Quiz
Subjunctive Quiz
Future Time Quiz
Continuous Tense Verb
Quiz
Used to do or Be used to
Quiz
Have to,
Must, Must not Quiz
Can, Could, Be able
to Quiz
Questions Quiz
Tag Questions
Quiz
Infinitive or
-ing Quiz
Gerunds Quiz
Phrasal Verbs
Quiz
Conditionals Quiz
For or Since Quiz
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Simple
Present Perfect
Continuous
Past Simple
Questions
Comparative
Adjectives
Superlative
Adjectives
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Present Perfect Tense
The present perfect tense is a rather important tense in English,
but it gives speakers of some languages a difficult time. That is because it
uses concepts or ideas that do not exist in those languages. In fact, the
structure of the present perfect tense is very simple. The problems come
with the use of the tense. In addition, there are some differences in
usage between British and American English.
In this lesson we look at the structure and use of the present
perfect, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:
EnglishClub.com Tip |
The present perfect tense
is really a very interesting tense, and a very useful one. Try not to translate
the present perfect tense into your language. Just try to accept the concepts
of this tense and learn to "think" present perfect! You will soon learn to
like the present perfect tense! |
Start here
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