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12 Tenses and Example Sentences; Tenses Positive Negative Question Present Simple I prefer my coffee black. I don’t prefer my coffee black. Do I prefer my coffee black? Present Continuous She is listening the music now. She is not listening the music now. Is she listening the music now? Present Perfect It has rained a lot lately. It has not rained a lot lately. Has it rained a lot lately? Present PerfectContinuous She has been singing a song. She has not been singinga song…

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22 Example Sentences with Much, Many, A lot of, Lots of Lots of A lot of and lots of have the same meaning lots of means a large number of amount. It can be used for countable or uncountable nouns (negative, positive and question) Examples Lots of people went to the game. There were lots of jobs. Listening to music is lots of fun. There is lots of milk in the bucket. I have lots of cars. A lot of A lot of means a large number of amount. It can be used for countable or uncountable nouns…

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English Modal Verbs List CAN Ability, doubt, astonishment, permission, Polite request MAY Permission, if not prohibition, supposition with doubt MUST Obligation, firm necessity, logical conclusion, probability SHALL intention, supposition WILL Wish, desire, will, confidence, in the future OUGHT TO Moral duty, insistent advice, strict recommendation NEED (un)necessity BE TO Obligation arising out of arrangement or agreement HAVE TO Unwillingness, forced circumstances WOULD Wish (with “to ... Will And Would Grammar, Ought To Grammar, Modal Verbs, Esl Grammar, Verbs List, English Grammar Book, Teaching English Grammar, English Language Learning Grammar, English Learning Spoken

English Modal Verbs List CAN Ability, doubt, astonishment, permission, Polite request MAY Permission, if not prohibition, supposition with doubt MUST Obligation, firm necessity, logical conclusion, probability SHALL intention, supposition WILL Wish, desire, will, confidence, in the future OUGHT TO Moral duty, insistent advice, strict recommendation NEED (un)necessity BE TO Obligation arising out of arrangement or agreement HAVE TO Unwillingness, forced circumstances WOULD Wish (with “to…

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