English grammar ‘Have’ vs ‘Have got’ ‘Have’ has the same meaning as ‘have got’ for possession, family, appearance, illnesses, or timetabled events. Both are ... English grammar
English grammar Phrasal Verbs Phrasal verbs are very common in English, especially in conversation. They are formed with a verb and one, or sometimes ... English grammar
English grammar Relative Clauses There are many types of relative clauses... Defining relative clauses provide information we need to explain something. ... English grammar
English grammar Conditionals We use conditionals to say the result of a condition. There are two parts: the ‘if’ section explains the condition, and ... English grammar
English grammar The Future There are many ways to talk about the future. They depend on the type of event: a pre-decided plan, a sudden decision, a... English grammar
English grammar Past Perfect The past perfect is used to talk about: Time up to another time in the past We use the past perfect simple (had+ past pa... English grammar
English grammar Present Perfect The present perfect is formed with the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb. Using the prese... English grammar