Object Pronouns in English

Object Pronouns in English

 Object Pronouns in English I need help. This sentence is about the person (I). I is subject of this sentence. I is a subject pronoun. I need help. Can you help me? Me is the person receiving the help. Me is the object of this action. Me is an object pronoun. We...
Past Simple Tense in English

Past Simple Tense in English

Past Simple Tense in English Past Simple Tense in English – Regular and Irregular verbs in the past tense In the present simple tense, we say: I live … You live … We live … They live … BUT, for HE, SHE and IT, we add an S to the end of their verb in the present...
Will vs. Going To

Will vs. Going To

 WILL vs. GOING TO – English Grammar Lesson In general, WILL and GOING TO are used to talk about the future. I will help you tomorrow. (Tomorrow is in the future) I think it’s going to rain later. (Later is a non-specific time in the future) We will visit you next...

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