Verbs and tenses

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We use our senses on a daily basis, so it’s of great importance that you know how to use the verbs to describe them correctly in English. In article, you are going to look at

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We use conditional sentences to say one thing depends on another. They can be used to talk about real or imaginary situations. One of the clauses starts with if (or a similar word) – this

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Imagined, wished for or unlikely situations are considered ‘unreal’ time. When we are talking about these situations, we often shift the verb form backwards. For example, the present changes to the past, and the past

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Get is one of the most common verbs in English and can be used in many different ways.

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Narrative tenses are verb tenses that are used to talk about the past. They are often found in stories and descriptions of past events, such as personal anecdotes. We can use used to to talk

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Uses of have
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The verb have is used in a number of ways in English. It can be used as an auxiliary verb (used in the formation of perfect tenses), as well as an ordinary verb, indicating ideas

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Multi-word verbs are verbs that combine with one or two particles, which may be adverbs or prepositions, to make new verbs. They are sometimes called phrasal verbs. A lot of common verbs do this and

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There are a number of very common verbs which are used with nouns as their object to indicate simply that someone performs an action, not that someone affects or creates something. These verbs have very

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We use the zero conditional to talk about things which always happen if a particular action takes place. These can be scientific facts, or things we believe are always true. We use the first conditional

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We use the third conditional to talk about imagined past events: things that might have happened in the past, but didn’t happen.

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