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Irregular Verbs List
Irregular Verbs List Here’s an alphabetical irregular verbs list for ESL and EFL teachers and English Language Learners. Taken from: From Irregular Verbs List to Teaching ESL to Adults home […]
Primary Verbs Definition and Examples
Definition: In English, the verbs be, have, and do–all three of which can function as either main verbs or auxiliary verbs. Primary verbs are sometimes referred to as primary auxiliaries. (See Examples and Observations, below.) See also: […]
Present Perfect
The present perfect is used to say what has happened recently and has an effect on the present moment. We often use ‘just’, ‘yet’ and ‘already’ to express the relationship […]
To Have – main verb
To Have – Main Verb To have is used as a main verb to indicate possession of objects, characteristics, relationships or other qualities. Examples: He has three books by Hemingway.Jane has a […]
To Have | uses
The verb to have is used in a number of different ways in English. Here are the main uses of the verb to have for reference, self-study and in-class use. To Have – Main Verb […]
How to Teach the Present Perfect for ESL Students
The present perfect is one of the most difficult tenses to learn for Students. Teaching the present perfect effectively involves making sure students understand that the present perfect in English […]
How to Give Advice With the “Should” Verb
Giving advice refers to when we tell other people what we think could help them. The most common way to give advice is by using the modal verb ‘should’. There […]
Basic English Curriculum for Grammar
The following grammar points will provide students with a solid base to build their English speaking and comprehension skills. Specific points are included in notes for the various grammar points. […]
Future with “will” and “will be”
(Exercises to do) If there is a base form of a verb after “will”, such as “cook”, “bake”, “play”, “talk” indicating action, then just use the subject with “will”. If […]