The close future tense, often expressed with 'going to,' describes planned actions or predictions based on present evidence. It's a…
The zero conditional describes general truths or scientific facts. It uses the present simple tense in both the 'if' clause…
An uncountable noun, also known as a mass noun, refers to things that cannot be counted individually. These nouns represent…
Stative verbs describe states of being, not actions. Unlike dynamic verbs, they aren't typically used in continuous tenses. Learn to…
A rhotic accent is a dialect of English where the sound /r/ is pronounced after a vowel, such as in…
Reciprocal pronouns indicate a mutual action or relationship between two or more subjects. They are 'each other' and 'one another',…
The present perfect tense connects the past to the present. It's used for actions completed at an unspecified past time,…
Prepositions are essential words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They…
Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) show who owns something. They precede nouns and agree in number…
Phrasal verbs combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to create a new meaning, often idiomatic. They are essential…