A person can tell about something that happened in the past with the Past Tense, the Present Tense, and even with a mixture of the two tenses. There is nothing wrong with telling a story with one or more tenses. However, for those rare important occasions when the speaker needs to use the past tense only, he or she should know how to do it. This story deals with the latter issue.
In order to speak English well, you need a thorough knowledge of how to use three important verbs, "to have", 'to do", and "to be". These verbs are discussed in this book. This book also defines the meaning of the word, infinitive.
This is a quiz in English grammar and spelling. In a little story, there are 25 errors. You task is to identify them and make corrections. The test is self-checking. The author would like to know how you do.
A new approach to learning English, this is a series of lessons based on the episodes of the hit UK sitcom ‘The IT Crowd’. Lessons include grammar explanations, exercises, vocabulary tasks and discussion questions. They are ideal for self-study and classroom use.