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Contractions in English, with exercises

Contractions in English, with exercises

Contractions are very common in colloquial English. They are formed by combining two words, using an apostrophe (') to join them. The apostrophe replaces any missing letters. For instance, I am becomes I'm. Contractions are essential if you want to sound fluent in...

Using the perfect forms for future tenses

As explained in full in The English Tenses Practical Grammar Guide, the perfect forms (including simple perfect and continuous perfect forms) can be used with a future meaning in English. The simple perfect tense with future meaning shows something has not been...

Since, after and for

This post discusses correct use of since, after and for in English language. It is followed by a brief exercise to test your skills. Since, after and for are often confused in expressing time, these simple explanations should help you understand the differences. Since...

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