am / is/are - are present tense be verbs.
am is used with I as the subject - are is used with we/you/they as subject - is is used with he/she/it as subject.
You can use them like this.
present forms - It is late / I am ready now / They are happy / We are from Japan
Present continuous - I am answering a question on wiki answers. - He is answering a question too. - They areanswering questions also.
passive - The sugar is kept in the cupboard. - The lights are turned off at night.
Contemporary English means modern English. Throughout the ages the English language has changed considerably. In fact people living today would probably have difficulty understanding someone speaking 14th century English. So contemporary English means the language as it is used now.
Grammar in English is a very important thing. Grammar in any language is important for understanding many people's valuable thoughts.
There are many places here one can learn basic English and grammar. One can learn basic English and grammar at popular on the web sources such as 5 Minute English and Talk English.
Grammar Check (In Microsoft Word) can usually find sentence errors or improper use of grammar usage. It underlines words in green, and the green lines will disappear if you fix the error. NOUNPLUS Online Free Grammar Checker of English helps those who engage in academic, professional or creative writing to check grammar, making English grammar rules easier.
The qualifications for an English grammar job is an Ielts or Tofel certification. With 8.5PTS for Ielts or 2000PTS for Tofel, you can get a very good English grammar job.
English Grammar In Use was created in 1985.
You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
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H. W. Davies has written: 'An English grammar for...junior classes' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'An English grammar for the use of junior classes' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
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The use of good English grammar.
use of seem in English grammer
John A. MacCabe has written: 'An English grammar for the use of schools' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
so you can make plurals
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William Harvey Wells has written: 'The Graded School: A Graded Course of Instruction for Public Schools: with Copious Practical ..' 'A grammar of the English language' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'A Grammar of the English Language: For the Use of Schools' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Wells's school grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
English grammar is more difficult to learn then rushian grammar?