Prépositions de lieu

Prépositions de lieu

En lisant cet article, il est important de se concentrer principalement sur les exemples ci-dessous pour comprendre comment, quand et pourquoi ces prépositions comme « at, on et in » sont utilisées. Différentes raisons sont données pour l'utilisation de chaque préposition de lieu et la manière dont elles sont employées dans une phrase. Plus tard, je mettrai en évidence les prépositions de temps et leur utilisation par rapport aux prépositions de lieu.

Second and Third Conditionals

Second and Third Conditionals

In order to fully understand conditionals, we need to know every type of conditional, and when and why do we use them in sentences. If you’re struggling with the second and third conditionals, it’s important to learn how to form either conditional in terms of its’ structure, and then learn how to use the conditionals by following the examples that I will be creating for you.

Zero and First Conditionals

Zero and First Conditionals

The ‘zero’ conditional is formed when it comes to discussing general truths and things that can happen under certain circumstances. It’s important to know how to form the ‘zero’ conditional, and how to create sentences using it.

The second type of conditional to study is the ‘first’ conditional and is used for discussing possibilities that can occur in the present or in the future.

Idioms

Idioms

The most important thing to understand about the idiom is that you are not supposed to take them literally but you are still supposed to take them seriously. There’s a deeper, implied meaning beyond any idiom regardless of the language it’s spoken in. This is especially the case in the English language where there are hundreds, if not thousands of idioms that can be used for any matter or circumstance.

Imperatives

Imperatives

Some of the reasons for using the imperative include when you want to tell somebody else to do something, giving them advice, making suggestions, creating requests, enforcing commands, or handing out orders and/or instructions. This means that you can tell people do things or to not do things and you are usually not referring to anyone in particular when you give out these imperatives.

Definite and Indefinite Articles

Definite and Indefinite Articles

When it comes to using ‘definite and indefinite articles’, this grammar concept in English is a lot easier to use and master when compared to other languages such as French, German, and Spanish. There are only four examples of definite and indefinite articles in the English language so it is pretty easy to remember them all. Most other languages tend to have more than ten unique articles, definite and indefinite, compared to the four that are commonly used in English.

Future Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Tense

The ‘future perfect tense’ is our last main form of the perfect tense. The future form of the perfect tense is the most specific in terms of its’ usage and formation.While not the most important grammar tense to learn, if you want to be able to describe actions in the future that have already been completed, it’s necessary to have a good working knowledge of the ‘future perfect tense’ and to be able to use it proficiently.

Plus-que-parfait

Plus-que-parfait

Bien qu'il ne soit pas le temps grammatical le plus connu ou le plus fréquemment utilisé, en améliorant vos connaissances et votre compréhension du « plus-que-parfait », vous pourrez porter votre maîtrise de l'anglais à de nouveaux sommets. Gardez ce billet de blog à l'esprit, car il pourrait vous être utile pendant des années.

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.