Grammar: Comparison of adjectives
The comparison of adjectives involves expressing the degree of a quality by comparing one person, thing, or action to another.…
The comparison of adjectives involves expressing the degree of a quality by comparing one person, thing, or action to another.…
"Some," "any," "no," and "every" are determiners in English, used to modify and provide information about nouns. Let's explore their…
Imperative sentences are a vital aspect of English grammar, serving as a direct and authoritative way to express commands, requests,…
Modal verbs are crucial elements in English grammar, offering nuanced expressions of ability, possibility, necessity, and obligation. Two prominent modal…
The apostrophe followed by "s" ('s) has multiple uses in English grammar, and its primary functions are to indicate possession…
The present continuous tense is used to express actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or actions that…
"Too" and "enough" are words that are used to express the sufficiency or excessiveness of something in relation to a…
Adverbs are versatile words that provide more information about verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or entire sentences. They answer questions such…
Welcome to the page dedicated to exercises on modal verbs in English. If you need to, you can go back to…
Welcome to the page dedicated to exercises on the difference between who's and whose. If you need to, you can…