Grammar

TENSES IN ENGLISH 3 / PARAGRAPH AND SENTENCE EXAMPLES

In this text, you have provided examples related to various aspects of the English language, including advice, duty, obligation, the passive voice, infinitive vs. gerund, and phrasal and prepositional verbs. Here’s a breakdown of the content: 1. Advice, Duty, and Obligation: 2. The Passive Voice: 3. Infinitive vs. Gerund: 4. Phrasal and Prepositional Verbs: Overall,

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ABILITY, REQUESTS, PERMISSION

In English, modal verbs like “can,” “could,” “may,” “might,” and “will” are commonly used to make requests, seek permission, and indicate ability. Here’s how these modals are used in different situations: Modal verbs play a crucial role in expressing politeness, making requests, and seeking permission in various social contexts. Understanding their usage can help you

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TO-INFINITIVE

In English, certain verbs are followed by an object and the base form of the verb (-to infinitive), while others take an object followed by the base form of the verb without “to.” Here are some examples of these verbs: Verbs followed by an object + “to infinitive”: Verbs followed by an object + base

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ENOUGH AND TOO

“Enough” and “too” are words used to express adequacy or excessiveness in different contexts. “Enough” comes before a noun and indicates sufficiency: For example, if you say, “I don’t need any more glasses,” you mean that you have a sufficient number of glasses, so you can say, “I have enough glasses.” “Too” can be used

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TIME, PLACE, REASON

When, while, before, after, until, as soon as In English, we use time expressions like “when, while, before, after” to explain the sequence of events. When: at the time, during the time(While “when” used to mean “when?” as a question, here, we will use it as a conjunction to combine two events happening at the

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INTERMEDIATE CONTENTS

INTERMEDIATE CONTENTS  INTERMEDIATE CONTENTS  TENSES AND VERBS Present Continuous and Present Simple Used to / talk about the past. Present Perfect / P.P.Continuous. Past Simple / Past Perfect The Future Will and going to Can / could / be able to / managed to   =  for ability  Can / could / may / might =

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PASSIVE VOICE

In the previous lesson on the passive voice, we discussed how certain grammar patterns in active voice can be transformed into passive voice. Let’s revisit the passive voice and its usage: When to Use Passive Voice: Here’s a chart showing the transformation of active voice into passive voice using the “to be” verb + past

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