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  🌟 Mastering Verbs: The Heartbeat of English Grammar When it comes to learning English, one of the most essential parts of speech to understand is the verb . Verbs are the engines of our sentences—they express actions, conditions, or states of being. Without verbs, our sentences wouldn’t go anywhere! 🚀 What Is a Verb? A verb is a word that describes what someone or something does or is . In other words, it's the action or state of the subject. Examples: She runs every morning. (action) They are happy. (state of being) 🧱 Types of Verbs Let’s break down the major types of verbs in English: 1. Action Verbs These show what someone or something does . They're often the easiest to spot. Examples: eat, jump, write, play He wrote a letter. 2. Linking Verbs These connect the subject with more information, usually an adjective or noun. Examples: be, seem, become She is a doctor. It seems easy. 3. Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs These come ...
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  20 Beautiful Ways to Say "I Love You" Learning Goal: Today, you’ll learn 20 alternative ways to express love in English! These phrases can make your English sound more natural, emotional, and creative. 💬 Why Learn Different Ways to Say "I Love You"? In English, we don’t always say the exact words "I love you" — especially in songs, movies, and real life! Using different expressions can: Sound more natural and fluent Show different feelings (romantic, friendly, family love) Make your speaking more colorful ❤️ 20 Alternative Ways to Say "I Love You" I adore you. (Very strong and emotional — often romantic.) I'm crazy about you. (Excited, playful love.) You mean the world to me. (You are extremely important.) I'm head over heels for you. (Completely in love — very romantic.) I've fallen for you. (Describes the beginning of love.) I'm smitten with you. (Soft, sweet way to say you are dee...

Wh questions

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  Wh questions We use question words to ask , to get information, to inquire about something. 1.      Who – to ask about a person   ·         Who is this person? ·         Who knows about that? ·         Who did it? ·         Who do you think will win? ·         Who told you that?   2.      What – to know something, ask for information   ·         What is that? ·         What do you know about that? ·         What does your father do? ·         What time do you go to bed? ·         What would you like to eat?   3.      Whe...

What are the punctuation marks you need to know???

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  Punctuation Marks What is Punctuation..? The English Language has a system of symbol and signs known as punctuation. Why do we need punctuations? Punctuations show us how to structure sent sentences and how each sentences should be read. 1.        Full stop  . Marks the end of a sentence. Ann went to the market. She bought some sweet.   2.        Comma  , Indicates a natural pause in a sentence or is used to separate items in a list. Sam went to her friend house,she loves to go there. Kate bought apples, bananas, pears and grapes from the market.   3.        Questions mark  ? Indicate the end of a question. How are you? How do you know about that?   4.        Exclamation mark ! Mark the end of a dramatic statement or sentence. Stop! Don’t run into the road!   5.   ...

What is the difference between has and have?

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Has and Have When expressing possessions in English, we use has and have, but depending on the person, there is a particular way to use them. We use has for the third person ( he, she, it ) and have for the second person ( I, we, you ), as well as with the third person, they . But, generally, we can use has with singular nouns and have with plural nouns. He has a lot of money. It has three bathrooms and five bedrooms. The baby has two teeeth. A camel has four legs. They have one daughter. You have a beautiful garden. My mother has a kind heart. Students have so many novels. Fill in the blank with has or have. She ____________ long hair. I _____________ a yellow bag. The tiger _____________ black stripes. He ____________ football at ten o’ clock. Smith and Jane ____________  writing books. The ant ____________ six legs. The rainbow _____________ seven colours. They _____________ two kids.

What is the Future Continuous Tense (positive)??

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Future Continuous Tense (positive) The future continuous tense is used to talk about something that will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. I will be writing articles on different topics. We will be watching a movie next Friday. The sun will be shining in the sky.   Examples The baby will be sleeping in the afternoon. It will be drinking milk tomorrow. She will be working all day tomorrow. Sarah will be going into the office. I will be talking with my best friend. He will be working in the office. Ben will be losing weight. Complete the sentences with the verb in brackets. The tourist______________ the English language (speak). He ______________her hand tightly. (hold) She ______________her dinner this time.(eat) They______________ in the playground.(play) She ______________ from Japan tonight. (come) They______________ their home work. (do) I______________ at the new school. (teach) They______________ their cellphones during clas...

What is the Past Continuous Tense??

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 Past Continuous Tense The past continuous tense is used to talk about actions in progress around a particular time in the past. ·         In 1985, we were living in Canada. ·         At 9.15, Sarah was playing cards. ·         The sun was shining at 10 o’clock.        Examples I was studying yesterday. They were eating at the restaurant. Sophia was laughing at Steve’s jokes. Children were drinking coffee. Ann was studying while his mother was making dinner. It was raining heavily last night. Last Friday, he was going to the playground.  Students were learning English.                                                                              ...