by Phil Williams | Jul 27, 2013 | Definitions, Grammar, Prepositions
What’s the difference between the following example sentences? At the end of the day we went home. In the end, it was a long day. At the end of the game, our team won. In the end, our team won. We were happy in the end. We weren’t happy at the end of the movie....
by Phil Williams | Apr 15, 2013 | Grammar
My post about using the perfect forms for future tenses briefly explains the idea of using present tenses to express a future meaning. This post specifically addresses using present tenses for time clauses. We often use when, if and certain prepositions to express a...