Question Mark

This signifies that a sentence is a question, and often, a response is expected. Question: Do you love pizza, ice cream, and pastries? Answer: Yes,…

Apostrophe

When one or more letters are omitted from a sentence but it still retains its meaning, an apostrophe can be used to show the omission.…

Comma

A comma (,)represents a short pause. Wherever you encounter a short pause when speaking or when you are about to write something down, represent the…

Full Stop

Any meaningful and complete sentence should always end with a full stop . You can see that in this course so far, with “.” added…

Whose and Who’s

Now, you should already know that “who’s” is a contraction of “who is.” However, “whose” is a new word in this course and has yet…

Conditionals – If and Then

This is sometimes called the “if clause” and describes a definite result that will follow if some conditions are met. The structure of such a…

Both, Either, and Neither

These determiners are used when talking about two people or things. In order not to confuse one for the other, you should know when each…

Reported Speech

These are words used to recount other’s speech or even our own. It can come as either direct or indirect speech. Direct speech repeats the…

Being and Been

It is easy to confuse these two verbs with each other. After all, they sound the same way, and their spellings are almost identical. Knowing…

Third-person Singular Verbs

There needs to be subject-verb agreement in your interactions in English. When the subject doesn’t end in “s,” isn’t plural, or is a third-person singular,…