Unlike with participles, Latin has a full set of infinitives, that is, all six which are possible, encompassing both voices (active/passive) and all three tenses (past/present/future). Out of these, ...
Learn how to use verbs to form the past, present and future tense. When the subject of a sentence isn't active the verb is passive. If you want to make a sentence active, the subject of the ...
Note that, where the Romans used the accusative + infinitive in Indirect Statement and (most often) a subordinate clause in Indirect Command, English is inclined toward the reverse. 2) with a ...
It’s a huge delight discussing English Language with you this last day of 2024. It has been another exciting long year sharing ideas with you on how all of us can better our spoken and written English ...
There are some words that we often use with 'example'. These are called collocations. Learn some of the verbs that we often use with the noun 'example' with Phil in this video. If we give an ...
CBSE English Language and Literature Syllabus for ... Accurate use of spelling, punctuation and grammar will be assessed through Gap Filling/ Editing/Transformation Ten out of twelve questions ...