Began or Begun: What’s the Difference? Began and begun often get mixed up in English. These two verb forms both come from the English infinitive to …
Past Tense vs. Past Participle Many English learners are confused about the difference between the past tense and past participle verb forms. It’s easy to …
Tenses for Beginners: The Easy Guide to Learning English Grammar Tenses Saying “I eat fish” isn’t the same as saying “I am eating fish.” But what’s the difference? To understand why …
The English Future Tense: What It Is and How to Use It Correctly Consider this: Right now, we are in the present. In a minute, we will be in the future. You read …
The English Present Tense: Your Essential Guide To speak about your likes and dislikes, hobbies and beliefs, you need to know one very important thing: the present …
The Future Simple in English: When and How to Use It The future simple in English is called “simple” because it’s very easy to create. In fact, you only need to …
12 Tenses in English Without tenses in English, it would be impossible for you to tell people what you want, what you did and …
English Verb Conjugation: Tenses, Moods and Grammar Rules Do you get nervous or confused when you hear the words English verb conjugation? Learning the ropes of (the main …
To vs. For: What’s the Difference? Look at these two sentences: Can you bring some flowers for Mary? Can you bring some flowers to Mary? These …
The Complete Guide to the English Present Continuous Tense The present continuous is used to talk about actions that are happening or that we’re doing right now. The clue …