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Relative pronoun 2
In this grammar lesson, learn Relative pronouns (who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose) with some exercises .
Be Going To
A very confusing concept is when to use "WILL" and when to use "BE GOING TO" when we refer to the future. They both refer to the future and there is a slight difference between them. In this English topic, you will explore the different uses of "be going to" and practice through exercises.
Comparatives And Superlatives
The use of comparisons and superlatives is common in our sentences and our dialogues. In English, they are distinguished more than in French because their grammatical signature is not the same. "It is bigger than you " is a comparison, "This is the greatest of all " is a superlative. With our English course on these particular adjectives, you will learn new concepts of grammar through reading, comprehension, writing and role-playing exercises.
Genitive
The genitive case is used for a noun, pronoun, or adjective that modifies another noun. It is most commonly used to show possession, but can also show a thing’s source or a characteristic/trait of something. This presentation will illustrate the use of genitives in the English language.
Gerunds
Gerunds are simple and easy, and we use them in everyday conversations, sometimes without realising that we are using them! With this English presentation, you will know how to find gerunds in sentences, differentiate them from continuous verbs and also to use them appropriately.
Was And Were
In this grammar lesson, you will learn on how to use the words 'Was' and 'Were' and will be able to describe an action in the past with some exercises.
Refusing Permission
In this lesson, you will learn how to refuse a permission asked by someone.
Queries
Learn to make simple questions using Who, Whom, What, When, Where, Why & Which.
Wish Or Hope
Wish" and "hope" in English are similar, but not exactly the same. Find out the difference between these two words!
Exercise 5 For High School
Discover this fifth exercise of English offered for high school students, in particular, to evaluate the level. In detail, you will have the program in this fifth part to conjugate verbs to the present simple, past simple, and past participle, to read a text then find equivalents to the underlined phrases.