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Table of Contents
- Present Simple
Present Simple tense in English, including rules, examples, usage, and common mistakes.
- Past Tenses
Explore English past tenses to describe completed actions, habits, and background events in storytelling and conversation.
- Past Simple
The Past Simple tense, used to describe completed actions or events that happened at a specific time in the past.
- Irregular Past Verbs
- Past Continuous
- Past Perfect
The past perfect tense shows that one action was completed before another action or time in the past.
- Future Tenses
An overview of English future tenses, including their forms, uses, and key differences for expressing future events and intentions.
- Will-future
Will-future is an English verb tense used to talk about future events, decisions, promises, and predictions.
- Going to-future
The going to-future tense in English is used to talk about plans, intentions, and predictions based on evidence. It is formed with “be going to” + base verb.
- Present Continuous as Future
Present Continuous as Future explains how the present continuous tense is used to talk about planned or arranged actions that will happen in the near future.
- Future Perfect
The future perfect tense in English shows that one action will be finished before a specific time or another action in the future.
- Conditional Tenses
Introduction to conditional tenses in English grammar for expressing hypothetical situations, and their structure and usage.
- First, Second, Third Conditionals
First, Second, and Third Conditionals in English grammar, including their rules, examples, and usage for expressing real, hypothetical, and unreal situations.
- Mixed Conditionals
Explanation of mixed conditional grammar in English, including rules and examples for combining past and present conditions.
- Subjunctive Mood
The subjunctive mood is a verb form used to express wishes, suggestions, demands, or hypothetical situations in English grammar.
- Present Subjunctive
The present subjunctive is a verb form used in English to express wishes, demands, suggestions, or hypothetical situations. It appears only in the base form of the verb (without -s, -ed, or -ing), and it is most commonly found in formal writing and speech. The subject-verb agreement is always the same: the verb remains in its base form regardless of the subject.
- Past Subjunctive
Past subjunctive is a grammatical form used in English to express hypothetical situations, wishes, or conditions that are contrary to fact. It is essential for mastering subjunctive mood.
Last updated: Wed Jun 18, 2025