Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood May 30, 2017 by Melanie In this lesson you’ll learn … all about mood what the subjunctive mood is how to form the subjunctive the 5 types of sentences in which you use the subjunctive when it’s OK to use “I were“! The subjunctive is not a tense like […]
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Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood May 30, 2017 by Melanie In this lesson you’ll learn … all about mood what the subjunctive mood is how to form the subjunctive the 5 types of sentences in which you use the subjunctive when it’s OK to use “I were“! The subjunctive is not a tense like […]
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Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood May 30, 2017 by Melanie In this lesson you’ll learn … all about mood what the subjunctive mood is how to form the subjunctive the 5 types of sentences in which you use the subjunctive when it’s OK to use “I were“! The subjunctive is not a tense like […]
Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood
Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood May 30, 2017 by Melanie In this lesson you’ll learn … all about mood what the subjunctive mood is how to form the subjunctive the 5 types of sentences in which you use the subjunctive when it’s OK to use “I were“! The subjunctive is not a tense like […]
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English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My November 28, 2016 by Melanie Why are the smallest words in English so difficult to master? Even native speakers get very confused with the English pronouns I, me, myself, and my! Why do we have so many different words to describe the same person? Each word is a […]
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English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My November 28, 2016 by Melanie Why are the smallest words in English so difficult to master? Even native speakers get very confused with the English pronouns I, me, myself, and my! Why do we have so many different words to describe the same person? Each word is a […]
English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My
English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My November 28, 2016 by Melanie Why are the smallest words in English so difficult to master? Even native speakers get very confused with the English pronouns I, me, myself, and my! Why do we have so many different words to describe the same person? Each word is a […]
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Archives for November 2016 English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My November 28, 2016 by Melanie Why are the smallest words in English so difficult to master? Even native speakers get very confused with the English pronouns I, me, myself, and my! Why do we have so many different words to describe the same person? […]
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English Grammar: “If You Could … ?” October 23, 2016 by Melanie 10 Comments Could is a modal verb. Modal verbs are common in English. Modals are used before other verbs to express ideas such as ability, possibility, certainty, necessity, or permission. A modal verb is an auxiliary verb. It is a helping verb. It […]