Sentences with WILL and WON’T
Will expresses intention and is usually followed by an infinitive (“I will see him”). Won’t expresses unwillingness or denial (“I won’t see him”) and is…
Will expresses intention and is usually followed by an infinitive (“I will see him”). Won’t expresses unwillingness or denial (“I won’t see him”) and is…
Reflexive pronouns can be used in place of a direct object, but they are also used to emphasize that something is happening to or for…
Used to is a form of the verb used in the past tense. It is often used to describe a habit or custom that was…
Present indefinite tense is a verb tense. It is used for actions that occur habitually or repeatedly at an unspecified moment that happens in the…
What are Articles in English Grammar A, an and the are called articles. Articles are the words that modify nouns. They are used before nouns…
Negative interrogative sentences are used to ask questions that are negative in meaning. In this lesson, you will see 100+ negative interrogative sentences of all…
In many cases, contractions are a necessary component of everyday life. They may be used in spoken language and informal writing to express an idea…
Future tenses indicate an action that will happen in the future. These are used to talk about the future; to describe what will happen (or…
Past tenses refer to an action or state that has occurred in the past. These are used to describe actions that have already been completed…
Present tense is a grammatical tense whose main function is to locate an event or action in “the present”, which is understood as the time…