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[...] + Noun/Pronoun + To Infinitive I'm happy today because I have time to upload this pattern (Verb Pattern 8). I'm so sorry for not attending in this "Forum" to continue the lesson for I have [...]
[...] Verb Pattern 4Subject + verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object In the previous discussion, we discussed [...]
[...] + Verb + Direct Object + Preposition + Prepositional Object Study this follows and compare to Verb Pattern 4! I lend some books to her sister. The sentence above discusses about Indirect and direct [...]
[...] Today we will continue to discuss about Verb Pattern 6. This pattern will be far different of the previous pattern. There are two additions we will [...]
[...] tips cara Menterjemahkan (Translation) secara instan dari Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian into English Language). Pertama, Tulis dahulu teks-nya, misalnya satu paragraph sebagai berikut: "Empat hal [...]
[...] taken from: red-grey.co.uk Every languages has its own uniqueness as well as English language. In English grammar, structure points to how the group of words combines and builds a full [...]
[...] they have unique intonation and the way how to say something heavily. This, of course, makes English language [...]
[...] unique patterns. It differs from other languages. To understand the pattern (structure) of English Language, we should know deeply how simple, basic & fundamental pattern in English constructs. [...]
[...] Verb Pattern 4Subject + verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object In the previous discussion, we discussed what direct object is. Here, we will go to the detail [...]
[...] Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Preposition + Prepositional Object Study this follows and compare to Verb Pattern 4! I lend [...]
[...] USAGE: Present Continuous Tense is used to express something being done or still going on at this moment or right now.KEY: Use the combination of “Be- [...]
[...] Simple Future Tense Usage: Simple Future Tense is used to express something will happen (or be predicted) in the future time. Therefore, Plan is included in this tense. [...]
[...] beginner, speaking for the first time feels nervous and do not know what to say and how to express something even when we misunderstand what the native speakers talk about. Feeling nervous is normal. [...]
[...] God Almighty bless us! Therefore, admin of 3nglish7.blogspot.com would do the best to discuss English lessons for all of you and we really hope we could help you to learn English as good as possible. [...]
[...] time. Therefore, Plan is included in this tense. For example: I will be there tomorrow. In English Lessons, the sentence above modifies something will happen in the future tense: /will be there/ and [...]
[...] is conditional on the existence of certain circumstances, which may be expressed in a dependent clause or may be understood from the context. Further, it states [...]
[...] it can stand alone without /If he called my name/. Then, the last one is; Sub-clause or Dependent Clause. It is because [...]
[...] hypothetical situations and their consequences. They are so called because the validity of the main clause of the sentence is conditional on the existence of certain circumstances, which may be [...]
[...] this following illustration! www[dot]crunchyroll[dot]com /I would do whatever/ is called: Main Clause or Independent Clause. It is because it can stand alone without /If he called my name/. [...]
[...] 16 TensesSimple PresentPresent Continuous/Progressive Tense [...]
[...] built from gerund and (b) /He is painting/ is built from participle or present participle. Gerund Basically, gerund is a verb. But when it is in a certain structure, it becomes a noun. How could that [...]
[...] + Noun/Pronoun + To Infinitive I'm happy today because I have time to upload this pattern (Verb Pattern 8). I'm so sorry for not attending in this "Forum" to continue the lesson for I have [...]
[...] Verb Pattern 4Subject + verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object In the previous discussion, we discussed [...]
[...] + Verb + Direct Object + Preposition + Prepositional Object Study this follows and compare to Verb Pattern 4! I lend some books to her sister. The sentence above discusses about Indirect and direct [...]
[...] Today we will continue to discuss about Verb Pattern 6. This pattern will be far different of the previous pattern. There are two additions we will [...]
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