An action continuing for a period of time or point of time in the future is regarded as Future Perfect Continuous Tense in English grammar. It indicates a time in …
Future Perfect Tense Rules & Usages in English Grammar
In future, when any action or event will be started and completed is called Future Perfect Tense. It indicates our planned or expected action in future moment. In this lesson, …
Kinds of Sentences in English Grammar with Magical Theory
Kinds of sentences in English grammar indicates the classifications of sentences based on their meaning, sense, and expression. Here we will discuss all kinds of sentences, their meaning, structures, usages, …
Parts of Speech Rules & Function in English Grammar
Parts of speech is one of the grammatical groups in which words are divided depending on their use in that context. This is why, in English grammar parts of speech is considered as the pillar …
Rules & Usages of Future Continues Tense in English Grammar
Want to learn the rules, structure, and usages of Future Continues Tense in English language and grammar? We use future continues tense or progressive tense for a future action over …
Future Indefinite Tense: Structure, Examples, Rules, & Usages
Want to learn the structure, rules, and usages of Future Indefinite Tense and how we can use it in our daily life’s conversation to describe or mention any action or …
Master Structure & Analysis of Sentences in English Grammar
If you want to learn each part of a sentence in English language, this master guide Structure & Analysis of Sentences can give you a clear idea about subject, verb, …
Past Perfect Continuous Tense in English Grammar
Past Perfect Continuous Tense in English grammar indicates an action continuing for a period of time or point of time in the past. Past Perfect Continuous Tense also indicates two …
Past Perfect Tense in English Grammar
Any action or event of past that was started and finished is regarded as Past Perfect Tense. In a word, it indicates a completed action or event of past. Past …
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