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This page is about learning English language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing).

26/06/2025

How are you everyone?

10/04/2025

I got 20 reactions and comments on one of my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

31/03/2025
07/02/2025

Good Evening Everyone

26/01/2025

The Past Indefinite Tense is used to describe actions or events that completed in the past. It is one of the most commonly used tenses in English. We can express our previous thoughts by using affirmative and negative form in past indefinite tense.

Affirmative Sentence Structure: Subject + past form of verb + object. Examples: They gave us a map.

Negative Sentence Structure: Subject + did not + present form of verb + object. Examples: I did not support him.

17/01/2025

The Future Continuous Tense is used to describe actions that will be happening at a particular moment in the future. Affirmative sentences in the future continuous tense indicate that an action will take place, while negative sentences indicate that an action will not take place.
Affirmative: Subject + will be + ing form. Example: He will be making a garden.
Negative: Subject + will not (won't) be + ing form. Example: He will not be making a garden.
The future continuous tense will be ongoing at a particular time or within a specific time.

15/01/2025

With Jesmin Nahar – I just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉

09/01/2025

To express future action, we use future indefinite tense. Future Indefinite Tense is also used to describe actions that will happen at a later time or in the future. We use ‘shall’ and ‘will’ as an auxiliary verb. We can use ‘will’ with all subjects.
Affirmative Form: In the affirmative form, the sentence follows this structure: Subject + will + base verb. Examples: Teachers will make lesson plan for an effective class.
Negative Form: In the negative form, we use will not or the contracted form won't after the subject. The structure is: Subject + will not (won't) + base verb. Examples: We will not go to the library tomorrow.
This tense helps us talk about predictions, promises, or plans for the future.

02/01/2025

Verb is a word which does something. It is also called doing words, action words. The process of making verbs using suffixes and prefixes involves modifying base words to change their meaning or grammatical function. This is a common method in English to create new words.
By adding suffixes and prefixes to base words, you can create a variety of verbs with specific meanings. Suffixes help in turning nouns or adjectives into verbs, while prefixes adjust the meaning of existing verbs.

01/01/2025

Happy new year 2025

26/12/2024

An adverb is a word that qualifies any parts if speech except a noun or a pronoun. Adverb making refers to the process of creating or forming adverbs from other words using suffixes.
Adverb making is crucial for enhancing sentences and conveying more specific details about actions, conditions, and experiences. By manipulating adjectives and other parts of speech, adverb making helps create more precise, dynamic, and descriptive language in English.

26/12/2024

Unlimited Adverb Making কৌশল শিখতে
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