Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the sentence was first divided into subject and…
I’m playing chess with my friend. She’s riding a horse. He’s taking a walk in the park. The man’s counting…
The words am, is, are are also verbs, but they are not action words. They are the simple present tense…
The simple present tense expresses a general truth or a customary action. Mary enjoys singing. Peter sometimes lends me his…
Most verbs are action words. They tell you what people, animals or things are doing. act jump bake move bend …
The words my, your, his, her, its, our, their are called possessive determiners or posessive adjectives. Use these words before…
Use the words what, which and whose before nouns to ask about people or things. These words are called interrogative…
The words this, that, these and those are determiners. They are used to tell which thing or person you mean.…
Determiners are words such as this, those, my, their, which. They are special adjectives that are used before nouns. The…
When you compare two people or things, use the comparative form of the adjective. Lots of comparative adjectives end in…