Grammar Index of Free Grammar lessons Ask us your GRAMMAR questions here >>>> The structure of English verbs Present Simple – form and introduction How to use the PRESENT SIMPLE Present Simple for the future […] Read more...
If + will or If +present
Is “If + will…” possible? An answer to a reader’s question I want to thank Dhritishankar Sen very much for sending us this question: “A – If you will not buy me an ice […] Read more...
Auxiliary and Modal verbs part 2
Using Auxiliary and Modal verbs may, could, must, can’t Meaning of Modal Auxiliary verbs They are added before the infinitive of other verbs to give meanings connected to: – certainty – to say if something […] Read more...
Using First Conditionals
Real conditionals – First conditional sentences The First conditional normally has two parts (clauses) One part (clause) which usually starts with “if” gives a condition, the other part gives us a result if that condition […] Read more...
How to use Had better
Had better for advice Another free lesson from Learn English Languagewell We use it in the English language to give advice about specific situations, not general situations. —- You had better finish your homework […] Read more...