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Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Tense

While not the most widely used or well-known grammar tense in the English language, the ‘perfect’ tense does come up every now and then in either your writing, speaking, or listening skills. It’s important to understand both the usage of the ‘perfect tense’ as well as the forming of this grammar tense.

Interjections

Interjections

Luckily, if you keep reading on, you’ll discover that ‘Interjections’ are more common than we think they are and play a huge role in English literature. There are also a number of examples when it comes to what are interjections and where they are used in a sentence. If your curiosity has been piqued, keep reading on to find out more about this underrated and underused form of speech.

Future Progressive Tense

Future Progressive Tense

This grammatical tense is the last of the major verb forms that appears often in the English language and it is quite important to master each of the Past, Present, and Future grammatical tenses before moving on to other grammatical topics, which I will proceed with next week. There are a number of similarities between the Simple Future tense and the Future Progressive tense so it’s important to take them into account when you start to use them in either your speaking or writing activities.

Simple Future Tense

Simple Future Tense

In the past couple of posts on our 'English from A to Z' blog, we’ve gone from the past to the present in terms of understanding and using the grammar structures that encompass these lengths of time. Now, we’re going to take our knowledge of English grammar into the future by going over and analyzing the ‘Simple Future’ tense.

Pretérito progresivo

Pretérito progresivo

Ahora que hemos cubierto tanto el Simple Past Tense (pasado simple) como el Present Progressive (presente progresivo) en los últimos meses, podremos avanzar con nuestro resumen y análisis del enfoque de esta semana en el subestimado pero importante 'Past Progressive Tense' (pasado progresivo). Si quieres expresar tus sentimientos u observaciones en inglés con respecto a algo que estaba sucediendo en el pasado como una acción o movimiento continuo sin fecha de finalización clara, vas a querer utilizar el tiempo pasado progresivo para que la gramática de tu frase funcione correctamente.

Simple Past Tense

Simple Past Tense

In order to successfully master the English language, you need to be able to use the simple past tense correctly. Whether it’s talking about what you did yesterday or last week or even five years ago, the structure and formation of the simple past tense should not be overlooked. As we discussed previously with the simple present tense and the present progressive tense, having a good grasp of these basic grammar forms will help you to get better in English really quickly.

Present Progressive Tense

Present Progressive Tense

This particular grammar tense can help you to describe a number of different topics and can be used in a variety of ways. By studying the examples listed in this blog post and knowing when to apply the present progressive tense, you’ll be able to advance and get better in your study of English grammar rules.

Simple Present Tense

Simple Present Tense

If you’re a student of the English language, chances are good that you’re familiar with the ‘Present Tense’ grammar form.

In order to form basic sentences in your writing or to make yourself understood verbally when speaking to a native speaker, it’s important to learn the ‘Present Tense’ especially before moving on to the ‘Past’ and ‘Future’ tenses which is slightly more advanced and complicated to master.