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Verb grammar: the simple present
Read More: Verb grammar: the simple presentIn grammar, we use TENSES to communicate; a TENSE is the from in which we express the TIME CONTEXT we are talking about. When we want to conjugate the verbs in the simple present tense, we need to ad an -S, an -ES or an -IES at the end of the verbs, but we need…
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Possessive adjectives
Read More: Possessive adjectivesPossessive adjectives are words that we use to describe: In relation to objects (tangible / intangible): ownership or that something belongs to us. In relation to people: the relationship that we share with someone.
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Demonstrative pronouns: This, That, These, Those
Read More: Demonstrative pronouns: This, That, These, ThoseThe demonstrative pronouns are words that we can use to represent a thing or things in an indefinite manner, and within distance and time. The words known as demonstrative pronouns are: This, That, These, and Those.
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Wh-questions and the verb to be.
Read More: Wh-questions and the verb to be.The WH-questions are a series of words that we use to make questions in order to find specific information; all these questions start with WH-, except for one, but it’s included in this category.
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Verbs, part 1
Read More: Verbs, part 1In every language there are these wonderful words we call “verbs”. Verbs are one of the nine parts of speech that exist in the English Language, and one of the four major word classes.

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