English Grammar: Imperative Sentences

Table of Contents 1. What is an Imperative Sentence? An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, makes a request, or expresses a strong…

English Grammar: Inversion

Table of Contents Inversion refers to a change in the usual word order of a sentence, where the subject and verb are reversed. It is often used to add…

English Grammar: Comparison

Table of Contents 1. Comparison Explained Comparison is used when we want to compare two or more things, people, or ideas. It helps us express whether one…

English Grammar: Compound Sentence

Table of Contents 1. What is a Compound Sentence? A compound sentence is a sentence that consists of two or more independent clauses joined together with a…

English Grammar: Complex Sentence

Table of Contents 1. What is a Complex Sentence? A complex sentence is a type of sentence that consists of an independent clause and one or more dependent…

English Grammar: Perfect Infinitive

Table of Contents 1. What is the Perfect Infinitive? The perfect infinitive is a verb form that combines the word “to” with the past participle…

English Grammar: Future Perfect Tense

Table of Contents 1. How to Form/Structure the Future Perfect Tense Affirmative Structure The affirmative structure of the Future Perfect tense follows a…

English Grammar: Future Progressive Tense

Table of Contents 1. How to Form/Structure the Future Progressive Tense To form the Future Progressive tense, we need two main components: the auxiliary verb…