TOP 10 Irregular Verbs

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Here is the list of the Top 10 irregular verbs in English (and list of Top 10 irregular verbs in PDF). This list contains the 10 most commonly used irregular verbs. While regular verbs form the past tense by adding the ending -ed, irregular verbs behave differently and need to be learnt by heart. We… Continue reading TOP 10 Irregular Verbs

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TOP 10 English Verbs

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Here is the list of the Top 10 verbs (irregular & regular). This list contains the 10 most commonly used regular and irregular verbs. While regular verbs form the past tense by adding the ending -ed, irregular verbs behave differently and need to be learnt by heart. We also prepared lists of the Top 10,… Continue reading TOP 10 English Verbs

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The noun Water: countable or uncountable?

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We refer to uncountable nouns as those nouns that cannot be counted, the number of pieces cannot be determined. There is no plural form of an uncountable noun. The noun WATER  is UNCOUNTABLE. Read a special article on the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Meaning of the word Water A liquid without colour, smell… Continue reading The noun Water: countable or uncountable?

The noun Beer: countable or uncountable?

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We refer to uncountable nouns as those nouns that cannot be counted, the number of pieces cannot be determined. There is no plural form of an uncountable noun. The noun BEER is UNCOUNTABLE. Read a special article on the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Meaning of the word Beer An alcoholic drink made from grain and hops The noun Beer… Continue reading The noun Beer: countable or uncountable?

The noun Music: countable or uncountable?

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We refer to uncountable nouns as those nouns that cannot be counted, the number of pieces cannot be determined. There is no plural form of an uncountable noun. The noun MUSIC is UNCOUNTABLE. Read a special article on the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Meaning of the word Music Sounds that are arranged in… Continue reading The noun Music: countable or uncountable?

Countable and uncountable nouns

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  In English, nouns are divided into countable and uncountable nouns. It is useful to learn this classification because it will be useful in your further studies. Countability is quite an important grammatical category of nouns. Several important rules of grammar depend on whether a word is countable or not. To avoid just talking about… Continue reading Countable and uncountable nouns

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Modal verbs list

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There are a total of 13 basic modal auxiliary verbs in the English language. These are verbs that help the main verb form the correct meaning of sentences. With their help we can express desires, wishes, commands, needs or necessities. Their form never changes (even depending on the time). Modal verbs list: Can Will Must… Continue reading Modal verbs list

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Wanna meaning

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It is a slang abbreviation of “want to” and is used very often in both spoken and written English. It can be encountered in both the United States and the United Kingdom. It is used to express an opinion or request. The verb “wanna” was formed by a corruption of “want to” as a result… Continue reading Wanna meaning

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Betcha meaning

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The abbreviation “betcha” comes from the phrase “bet you“. It is a neo-slang created at the beginning of the 20th century. This form arose as a result of fast speech just from the phrase “bet you”. It is often used to express approval, confidence, a strong positive reaction or to encourage another person. It is… Continue reading Betcha meaning

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Modal auxiliary verbs examples

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Students of English who are trying to learn modal auxiliary verbs will find some examples of the use of these verbs useful. Will The modal auxiliary verb “will” express the future tense. Examples: I’ll give you a lift home after the party. I hope you will stay Will you carry this for me, please? I will… Continue reading Modal auxiliary verbs examples

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