What is a Sentence? (4 Types of Sentences)
Sentences are groups of words that communicate a complete thought, and contain a subject and a predicate.
Sentences are groups of words that communicate a complete thought, and contain a subject and a predicate.
Subject verb agreement is what it says: a verb and subject must agree in count/number. When the subject is singular, the verb follows and is singular (and vice versa).
The past tense is divided into 4 groups, all of which depict an action as occuring at a point or period of time in the past.
Want to make tense, sense? The present tense has 4 main forms: the present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous. Learn more about them, here.
When to use a/an is determined by sound. Use ‘a’ when the noun starts with a consonant. Use ‘an’ when the noun begins with a vowel sound.