A handy list of links to resources for teaching verbs Stage 2: Saying what you do. Grammar Tip: 1st and 2nd person endings of regular verbs. Common irregular verbs: être, aller, faire, avoir. Stage 3: ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching tenses Stage 4: Talking about the weather. Grammar Tip: Simple and continuous forms of the present tense. Stage 6: Lost property. Grammar Tip: Simple ...
THE strange thing about grammar is that the native speakers of a language do not need it, at least while learning it as a child. Native speakers instinctively know the rules that govern the use of ...
Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. That’s the charge leveled by one reader, J., who responds to my grammar ...
IN the last few weeks, I discussed vocabulary items that are unique or have some special usage in Philippine English. Today, I draw your attention to some of its grammatical features. I must admit ...
IT seems that many things are frozen in time and they have not changed for centuries, neither will they. One such thing is Urdu grammar and the terms used by grammarians of Urdu. One of the most ...
Fans of the iconic Winston Churchill say he would not have minded what the British news media called "a major grammatical blunder", but quite a few grammar fundamentalists don’t quite like the fact ...
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