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Form of the imperative The imperative form is the same as the bare infinitive . It has only one form …
Conditional perfect is an English grammatical tense. It indicates an action that someone would have…
The conditional progressive refers to an imaginary or hypothetical situation that puts emphasis on …
Conditional simple is a form used to refer to a hypothetical state of affairs, or an uncertain event…
The subjunctive is a rare form. There are two sorts of subjunctive in English: the present subjuncti…
Future perfect continuous refers to a progressive event that will be completed at some point in the…
The future perfect is used to describe an event that will be finished by a particular time in the fut…
The past perfect continuous refers to a duration of an event taking place before a certain time in …
The past perfect refers to an event that was completed at some point in the past before something e…
Already, Since, For, Yet, Just The words " already, since, for, yet, just " are often used w…