It vs This/That? What’s the Difference?
“It” is used to describe an object that both parties already know what you are talking about. This and That are used to show what you are talking about. In…
It vs This/That? What’s the Difference? Read More »
“It” is used to describe an object that both parties already know what you are talking about. This and That are used to show what you are talking about. In…
It vs This/That? What’s the Difference? Read More »
The verb “to need” can be a confusing verb. In this article, we will try to explain exactly how to use need in English grammar. Is need an action verb?…
What you Need to know about NEED! Read More »
We use tomorrow’s meeting to describe a meeting that is held tomorrow. Tomorrow’s meeting is correct.Tomorrows meeting is incorrect. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form. This…
Tomorrow’s meeting or Tomorrows meeting? Which is correct? Read More »
Both “Help me learn” and “Help me to learn” are correct and common in English. Help + to + verb is called the infinitive and without the “to” is called…
Help me learn or Help me to learn? Which is correct ? Read More »
Who owns the house? It’s theirs! Theirs is the correct possessive pronoun of their. Their’s is incorrect and a mistake in English. Let’s look at some more examples and then…
Their’s or Theirs? What is the difference? Which is correct? Read More »
People are is correct because people is the plural of person. We use people are and a person is in the vast majority of situations but there are some situations…
People are or People is? Which is correct? Read More »
This post is written for those who want to learn more about the preposition of in English grammar. It will describe when and why to use of, and also how…
When to use OF in English Grammar Read More »
On can be a preposition, adverb, or adjective depending on the context. On is not a conjunction or a verb. On is most commonly used as a preposition of time…
The Many Roles of ‘On’ in English: Preposition, Adverb, Adjective Read More »
Yes, cleverest is a word. The cleverest and the most clever are both acceptable to use. The cleverest is much more common. The cleverest/The most clever are examples of Superlative Adjectives.…
Is the cleverest or the most clever correct? Is cleverest a word? Read More »
Rules Example Verbs Example Sentences Add -ed to most verbs Talk, Walk, Watch I talked to my brother. Lots of Irregular Verbs Do, Drive, Take I drove my brother to…
Past Simple Tense(Rules and Examples) Read More »