The Future Continuous tense (also known as the Future Progressive tense) is used to describe actions that will be happening at a specific time or over a period of time in the future. This tense focuses on the ongoing nature of an action at a certain point in the future. For a complete guide to […]
Linking Verbs: A Complete Guide!
Linking verbs are an essential part of English grammar, as they connect the subject of a sentence with additional information about that subject. Unlike action verbs, which describe an activity or process, these verbs serve as bridges that link the subject to a complement, usually an adjective or a noun, that describes or identifies it. […]
Should, Ought to and Had Better
In English, the modal verbs should, ought to, and had better are used to give advice, make recommendations, or express a form of obligation. Though these three expressions share similarities, they have distinct nuances that are important for learners to understand. In this guide, we’ll explore the differences between should, ought to, and had better, […]
Need as a Modal Verb
In English, the verb need can function both as a main verb and as a modal verb. When used as a modal verb, needtypically expresses necessity or obligation in a way that is more formal and less common than other modal verbs like must or have to. This guide will walk you through the key […]
Will, Would, Used To: From Basic to Advanced Levels
Will, would, and used to are essential for expressing future plans, polite requests, hypothetical situations, and past habits in English. Their meanings and uses vary depending on the context, making them important for learners at all levels. In this guide, we will explore how to use these three structures in basic, intermediate, and advanced ways, […]