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Leçons de Anglais

Regular verbs form their past tense and the past participle by adding -d or -ed. For example,- Play-...

The Past perfect shows an action that was completed before another one. e.g Peter had stopped by the...

Question tags are used to ask for confirmation. A positive statement takes a negative question e.g I...

Comparative adjectives are used where two nouns are being compared (larger, smaller, faster, higher)...

Transport is the movement of people and of goods from one place to another. Movement on land can be...

To show possession, we use apostrophe and “s”. The possessive case ‘s’ is pronounced [s] when the na...

Most singular nouns are made plural by simply putting an -s at the end. The correct spelling of plur...

A contraction is two words made shorter by placing an apostrophe where letters have been omitted. Ex...

The modal verbs include "can", "must", "may", "might", "will", "would" and "should". They are used w...

Conditional clauses express an imagined situation or condition and the possible result of that situa...

Adjectives have a positive degrees, comparative and superlative forms. When we compare two things we...

Direct speech is a report of the exact words used by a speaker or writer. They are put in quotation...

A duty is a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility. Women have the responsibility of taking car...

Nouns are names of things: people, animals, places, rivers, etc. Nouns can either be used in the plu...

An opinion is a person's belief about a certain subject. Opinions do not have proof or evidence. An...