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Read more about the article Grammar: Future perfect continuous negative

Grammar: Future perfect continuous negative

In the future perfect continuous tense, negative sentences are formed the auxiliary verb "will not" (won't), after the subject, then"have…

Read more about the article Grammar: Future perfect continuous affirmative

Grammar: Future perfect continuous affirmative

In the future perfect continuous tense, affirmative sentences are created by using the auxiliary verb "will" after the subject, then…

Read more about the article Grammar: Future perfect simple question

Grammar: Future perfect simple question

In the future perfect simple tense, questions are constructed by using the auxiliary verb "will", followed by the subject, "have",…

Read more about the article Grammar: Future perfect simple negative

Grammar: Future perfect simple negative

In the future perfect simple tense, negative sentences are created by using the auxiliary verb "will not" (''won't'') after the…

Read more about the article Grammar: Future perfect simple affirmative

Grammar: Future perfect simple affirmative

In the future perfect simple tense, affirmative sentences are constructed by using the auxiliary verb "will" after the subject, then…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect continuous question

Grammar: Past perfect continuous question

In the past perfect continuous tense, questions are formed by using the auxiliary verb "Had'' followed by the subject +…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect continuous negative

Grammar: Past perfect continuous negative

In the past perfect continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the negative form of the past perfect continuous…

Read more about the article Grammar: Past perfect continuous affirmative

Grammar: Past perfect continuous affirmative

In the past perfect continuous tense, affirmative sentences are formed by using the auxiliary verb "had," followed by "been", and…

Read more about the article Vocabulary: Common English expressions

Vocabulary: Common English expressions

Everyday English is filled with expressions that add color and nuance to communication. In this vocabulary lesson, let's explore some…

Read more about the article Breaking through plateaus: Overcoming language learning plateaus
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Breaking through plateaus: Overcoming language learning plateaus

Language learning is an exciting journey filled with discovery and progress. However, many learners encounter a common challenge along the…

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