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English grammar has 12 major tenses used to describe actions in the present, past, and future. Below is a quick breakdown of these tenses with simple examples to help you understand their usage.
The KS2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper will really test your English skills. So if spelling is a struggle, pronouns are perplexing and conjunctions are a catastrophe, let BBC Bitesize ...
In English, we can express sentences in two different ways: active voice and passive voice. The active voice is used when the focus is on the subject (or agent) of the main verb. This is the ...
Inspired by the passionate response to the semicolon’s supposed decline, this quiz invites you to test – and perhaps rediscover – your grasp of English grammar, from the basics to the ...
The IBPS Clerk English section tests the candidate’s knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Check the list of Important Topics, tips & tricks, and other details here.
English usage, including grammar, spelling, and punctuation conventions, is full of contradictions, exceptions, and rules that we probably know implicitly but have probably never really thought ...
When it comes to language, much of what we learn in school is at odds with how language actually works. Take the word "literally," for example.
College English is the professional journal for the college scholar-teacher. CE publishes articles about literature, rhetoric-composition, critical theory, creative writing theory and pedagogy, ...