These words are often confused. Those forms that end in ce or cy are nouns. The other forms that end in se or sy are… Continue reading
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Difference between past continuous and past perfect continuous tenses
Form Affirmative Interrogative Negative I was reading. Was I reading? I was not reading. She was writing. Was she writing? She was not writing. They… Continue reading
Using have
The verb have has three forms: has, have and had. The forms has and have are used in the present tense. Had is used in… Continue reading
Identifying a verb
Words in the English language are broadly divided into eight parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections. Words belonging to different… Continue reading
Using the past perfect tense
Form: Affirmative Interrogative Negative I had worked. Had I worked? I had not worked. She had played. Had she played? She had not played. It… Continue reading
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