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1. Introduction The past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now, which began in the past and is still going on…
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1. Introduction Past tense describe an completed action that has happend in the past, many past tense verbs are formed by adding “ed” to…
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English grammar 4 – The comparative and the superlative adjectives
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Comparative adjectives The comparative form of an adjective is used for comparing two people or objects (for example: he is taller than me)…
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English grammar 2 – How to use adjectives in English ?
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction Adjectives are used to describe nouns. There are two types of sentences we use with adjectives, which are detailed below 3. How…
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English grammar 3 – The order of adjectives when using several in a row
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.Ordering multiple adjectives When several adjectives are used together, the order depends on the function of the adjective. The usual order is: Quantity, Value…
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English grammar 5 – Adjectives comparing unequal quantities
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction To compare two things that are unequal, we use the pattern: adjective indicating quantity + (noun) + than The quantity adjective you…
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English grammar 6 – Adjectives comparing equal quantities
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction To compare two things that are equal, we use the pattern: as + adjective indicating quantity + (noun) + as The quantity adjective you use depends…