Posts

Showing posts with the label learn english grammar

Conjugating verbs

Image
  1. English Verb Conjugation : 1. English Verb Conjugation English verbs are relatively simple compared to many other languages. They change based on tense (past, present, future) and sometimes according to the subject (person and number). Present Tense (Regular Verb: to talk ) Person Conjugation I talk You talk He/She/It talks (add -s for 3rd person singular) We talk They talk Examples: I talk every day. She talks to her friends. They talk about sports. Past Tense (Regular Verb: to talk ) For most regular verbs, add -ed to the base form. Conjugation: talked (same for all persons) Person Conjugation I talked You talked He/She/It talked We talked They talked Examples: I talked to my teacher. She talked on the phone. We talked about the project. Future Tense Use will + base form of the verb. Conjugation: will talk Person Conjugation I will talk You will talk He/She/It will talk We will talk They will talk Examples: I will talk to you tomorrow. She will talk during the meeting...

READING (Time and Its Infinity)

Image
Time and Its Infinity Time is a concept that helps us to understand the sequence of events and the duration they take. It is something that we measure with clocks and calendars , marking hours, days, and years. But time is more than just numbers on a watch. Time never stops. It keeps going, from the past to the present and into the future. This endless progression is what makes time infinite. Even though our lives have a beginning and an end, time itself does not. It continues, without end. People have always been fascinated by the infinity of time . It is a mystery that stretches beyond our understanding. We can think about yesterday, live in today, and imagine tomorrow, but time itself goes far beyond our individual lives. The infinity of time also means that there are endless possibilities for what can happen. No matter how much time passes, there is always more to come. This endless nature of time gives us hope and allows for endless opportunities and changes. In simple w...

How to Use 'The,' 'A,' and 'An'

Image
  How to Use 'The,' 'A,' and 'An' Understanding Articles in English Articles are a crucial part of English grammar . They are used to indicate specificity and non-specificity of nouns . There are two types of articles: definite and indefinite. Definite Article: 'The' 'The' is known as the definite article . It is used to refer to specific or particular nouns. When the speaker and listener both know which noun is being referred to, 'the' is employed. Examples: ·         The cat that I saw yesterday is very cute. (A specific cat known to both the speaker and listener) ·         Could you pass me the book on the table? (A specific book that both speaker and listener can identify) Indefinite Articles: 'A' and 'An' 'A' and 'An' are indefinite articles used to refer to non-specific nouns. They are employed when the noun being mentioned is not particular or specific to the speaker and listene...