Present Perfect Tense in English

Present Perfect Tense in English

 Affirmative Sentences I have finished the report. This is a sentence in the present perfect tense. We know it is in the present perfect tense because it has the auxiliary verb HAVE (or HAS) followed by a PAST PARTICIPLE. Look at the structure for affirmative...
ED Spelling Rules

ED Spelling Rules

 In English there are many words that end in ED. There are: Regular past simple tense verbs: I played my guitar last night. We lived there for two years. It rained yesterday. Regular past participles (which have the same form as the past simple tense form): I have...
Neither – Either

Neither – Either

NEITHER – EITHER – English Grammar Lesson Person A: I am happy. Person B: So am I. So am I = I am happy too. “I am happy.” is a positive sentence. What happens when we have a negative sentence? For example: I am not happy. We cannot respond with SO...
So – Too

So – Too

 SO – TOO – English Grammar Lesson Person A: I am happy. Person B: I am happy too. Too is used to show agreement with a positive statement. Too appears at the END of a sentence. Too means also. I am happy too. = I am also happy. Too can also mean in a similar...

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