Andersen's Fairy Tales is the only version available in trade paperback that presents the fairy tales exactly as Andersen collected them in the original Danish edition in 1874. The Fairy Tales …
Grammar can be fun! Students will find grammar practice enjoyable with New Round-Up. Clear grammar tables and explanations combined with lots of practice make understanding the language easy for youn…
a. Form: S + Will/ Shall + Have + Past Participle (PP) b. Uses: The future perfect refers to an action that will be completed before a definite time in the future. Ex: I will have done all my homewo…
English has several forms that can refer to the future. Three of there are "will, be going to, and the present continuous" . The difference between them is not about near or distant future,…
a. Form: S + Will/ Shall + Have + Been + Ving b. Uses: To express an action that will be happening before another action in the future. Ex: when I get my diplomat, I will have been learning at this …
a. Form: S + Will/ Shall + Be + Ving b. Uses: We use this tense for an action that we will be in the middle of. Ex: in a week's time, I'll be lying in the sun. we will be having tea at 7 o…
This Used to refer to a particular person, thing or event that is close to you. Especially compared with another: How long have you been living in this country? Well, make up your mind. Which do you …
Dare (Not usually used in the progressive tenses) to be brave enough to do sth: She said it as loudly as she dared. He didn't dare (to) say what he thought. They daren't ask for any more mone…
There are many different ways of making sentences with "if". It is important to understand the difference between sentences that express real possibilities, and those that express unreal si…
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