Conjunctions: Definition and Types

Conjunctions are word that binds together two sentences phrases or clauses. They act as a bridge between two sentences or phrases or word to connect them and make them perfect. Conjunction indicate a certain relation between two sentences by joining them. And, or, but, because, either, although, neither, nor etc. are the best suitable examples … Read more

Conditionals: Definition and Types

  Sentences that contain the word IF (conjunction) are known as conditionals. Usually conditional sentences are called conditionals and sometimes are referred as if clauses.   Types of Conditionals The Real Conditionals The Unreal Conditionals   The Real Conditionals Such conditional sentences that express factual data or habitual conditions that contain the possibility to happen … Read more

Clauses: Definition and Types

A clause is constructed as a set of words that includes a subject and a finite verb. A clause consists of one subject and one verb. The subject of a clause is often hidden and sometimes mentioned but the verb is always prominent. Example: I became a chef last year. (One clause) When I went … Read more

Case: Definition & Types

It determines the grammatical functions of nouns and pronouns as per their relation with the other parts of a sentence. In the modernized English there are only three classifications of cases; Subjective Case Objective Case Possessive Case   Subjective Case (Nominative Case) When a noun or a pronoun functions as a subject in a sentence, … Read more

Future Perfect Tense

The affirmative future perfect tense consists of: The subject + will + have + P.P (the past participle form of the verb) For example: By 2020, the government will have completed the bridge.   The negative future perfect tense consists of: The subject + will not (won’t) + have + P.P (the past participle form … Read more

Future Progressive (Continuous) Tense

The affirmative future continuous tense. It consists of: The subject + will + be + infinitive + (-ing) For example: From 5 to 7 PM tomorrow, my mother will be visiting her friend.   The negative future continuous tense consists of: The subject + will not (won’t) + be + infinitive + (-ing) For example: … Read more

Future Indefinite (Simple) Tense

The future simple tense is used to express actions in the future. There are 2 ways to express the future simple tense: will and going to. The future simple tense using will: – The affirmative case. – The negative case. – The interrogative case. the future simple tense using going to: – The affirmative case. … Read more

Future Tense: Definition & Structure

Future tense has four types: Future Indefinite Tense. Future Continuous Tense. Future Perfect Tense. Future Perfect Continuous Tense.   Future Indefinite Tense: Future indefinite tense is the simple future tense that indicates an action that is going to occur in the future. Structure: Subject+ Shall/Will+ verb+ Example: We will be going abroad for vacations this … Read more

Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Tense

The affirmative past perfect continuous tense consists of: The subject + had + been + infinitive + (-ing) For example: Last year from March to April, my family had been witnessing  a financial crisis .   The negative past perfect continuous tense consists of: The subject + had + not + been + infinitive + … Read more