Tutorial: Correct Uses of Verb BE

Tutorial: Correct Uses of Verb BE

Major objective of this lecture is to present Tutorial: Correct Uses of Verb BE. This tutorial focus on write the correct answer for each of the…
Lecture on Correct Uses of the Verb BE

Lecture on Correct Uses of the Verb BE

This lecture introduce on Correct Uses of the Verb BE. The verb to be is the most irregular verb in the English language. It is normally a…
Tutorial: Subject or Verb Agreement

Tutorial: Subject or Verb Agreement

This a tutorial based lecture focus on Subject or Verb Agreement. Subjects and verbs must Agree with one another in number (singular or plural). Thus, if a…
Grammar Rules: Subject or Verb Agreement

Grammar Rules: Subject or Verb Agreement

The aim of this lecture is to present on Grammar Rules: Subject or Verb Agreement. A singular subject needs a singular verb, and a plural subject needs…
English Grammar Rule: Understanding Sentences

English Grammar Rule: Understanding Sentences

Prime objective of this lecture is to present on English Grammar Rule: Understanding Sentences. This lecture broadly present on how can you tell a complete sentence…
Presentation on Elaborated Paragraphs

Presentation on Elaborated Paragraphs

Basic objective of this lecture is to present on Elaborated Paragraphs. Here briefly focus on characteristics of Elaborated Paragraphs. The writer clearly states the main idea in…
Descriptive Writing

Descriptive Writing

General objective of this lecture is to present on Descriptive Writing. Descriptive Writing is the clear description of people, places, objects, or events using appropriate details. An effective…
Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Continuous

Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Continuous

Main objective of this lecture is to present on Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Continuous. If you do not include a duration such as “for five minutes,”…
Future Continuous vs. Future Perfect Continuous

Future Continuous vs. Future Perfect Continuous

This lecture introduce on Future Continuous vs. Future Perfect Continuous. If you do not include a duration such as “for five minutes,” “for two weeks” or “since…
Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

We use the FUTURE Perfect Continuous to show that something WILL CONTINUE up until a particular event or time in the future. For” five minutes”…
Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

We use the Past Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. For” five…
Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. “For five years”, for two…
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