As of Saturday, we at Language Bug finished the English Grammar series on English Language Tenses. It’ll be the last I write on English grammar for a while, but I figured that it’s best to have a summary page for future linking purposes. Without further pause, here is a list of articles on the English […]
Continue readingThursday’s article taught us about the Second Conditional Simple. To finish our guide to the conditionals, today we will talk about the second conditional continuous form. What Is The Future Perfect Continuous Tense? What Do We Use The Future Perfect Continuous Tense For? The second conditional continuous is used much like the second conditional simple that we discussed in […]
Continue readingThe last two articles concentrated on the first conditional. In English, there are two conditionals. The first, and the second. They have a simple and continuous aspect. Today, we will talk about the second conditional simple form, before doing the final instalment tomorrow. What Is The Second Conditional Simple? What Do We Use The Second […]
Continue readingYesterday’s article taught us about the First Conditional Simple. Now, we will learn about the first conditional continuous. The two are similar, but used to describe two different situations. We’ll learn about the difference and how to use the first conditional continuous today. What Is The First Conditional Continuous? What Do We Use The First […]
Continue readingYesterday, we finished writing about the future tenses in English Grammar. However, we will still want to talk about things in terms of probability. So for the next four days we will learn how to use the conditionals in English Grammar. We start today with the first conditional simple. What Is The First Conditional Simple Form? […]
Continue readingThis is nearly the last of the tenses in the English Grammar series. We still have conditionals to go and then a summary post to tie it all in together. After that, we’ll be back to other language learning articles. What Is The Future Perfect Continuous Tense? What Do We Use The Future Perfect Continuous Tense For? […]
Continue readingWe have almost finished all of the tenses that you will find in English. We have a couple more future tense explanations, and then the conditionals. You can use these articles to learn English grammar if you are a non-English speaker, or you can use these to learn other languages by looking up in a […]
Continue readingAfter a five day break, we’re back at Language Bug HQ creating articles for you reading pleasure. Today, we’re going to go back to the English Grammar subject, and we’re going to talk about one of the few remaining tenses we’ve yet to cover: The Future Perfect Simple Tense. What Is The Future Perfect Simple […]
Continue readingYesterday, we learned about the future simple tense. (See the bottom of this article for a link!) Today, we’re going to learn about a related tense, but with a special construction. This is the Going To tense construction. Going to Tense: What Is The Going To Tense? It has the same general use as the […]
Continue readingIn English, we may need to construct a sentence where we talk about something that is going to happen in the future. To do that, the easiest way is to use the future simple tense. The Future Simple Tense: How to Build Sentences with the Future Simple Tense John will walk to the shops. Subject […]
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