We use "can, could and be able to" to express ability and possibility. However, we use them in different situation. …
When we make a sentence in English, we normally follow the following order (word order) Subject + Verb + Object…
In this episode, we are going to talk about direct indirect speech. Direct speech is something or a statement that…
As we know, there are four types of conditional sentences. They are: Zero Conditional Sentences, First Conditional Sentences, Second Conditional…
As we are aware, there are four types of conditional sentences. They are: Zero Conditional Sentences, First Conditional Sentences, Second…
In this episode we are going to talk about Conditional Sentences Type 1. We usually use it to express possibility…
The Difference Between "since" and "for" We use both since and for to say how long something has been happening:…
If a verb comes after a preposition such as in, at, with, about, of, on, etc. the verb must end in-ing.…
For and during are different in some ways. Although they look similar in meaning, they are not interchangeable. Let's see the differences.…
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