Learn all 12 English tenses quickly! This video explains simple, perfect, and continuous tenses with easy-to-understand examples. Perfect for grammar review!
Similarly, if you only speak English and then you start trying to learn Spanish, for example, you might be weirded out by the ...
Tense is the form of a verb which tells you when something happened. Look at the verb ‘talk’ for example. Technically, there are only two grammatical tenses in English: present and past. To talk about ...
A MEMBER of Jose Carrillo’s Forum who goes by the user name Baklis asked me this tough question recently: “How does the perfect tense in the passive voice differ from the perfect tense in the active ...
You use the perfect tense when, in English, you would say that something has happened. So, if you wanted to say: ‘You have been to the hairdresser,' 'she has eaten all the biscuits’ or anything else ...