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Types of Nouns

8 Types of Nouns

Nouns are the building blocks of language. They name everything: people, places, and ideas. Let’s look at the eight types of nouns.

Simple Future Tense

Simple Future Tense

The simple future tense helps us talk about things that haven’t happened yet, but will soon. For example, “I will go to the store tomorrow.”

Countable and Uncountables

Countable vs Uncountable Nouns

Some nouns you can count, like apples. We call these “countable nouns”. But you can’t count “uncountable nouns” like water or sugar.

Verb To Be

The Verb “To Be”

Learn the verb “to be” and how to use it. Plus, you can learn about its structure in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

Direct and Reported Speech

Direct and Reported Speech

Direct and reported speech are two ways we can share what someone else has said. We look at their differences and the rules using them.

Commas English Feature

6 Ways To Use Commas in English

Commas in English are like tiny breaks in a sentence, guiding readers through words. While often overlooked, commas play big roles.

Present Continuous Verbs Feature

Present Continuous Verbs

Present continuous verbs are all about actions happening right now. They show what someone or something is doing at this moment.

British vs American English

British vs American English

British and American English are like siblings from the same language family. They share a lot, but they also have their unique quirks.

Ordinal Numbers

Ordinal Numbers

Ordinal numbers tell us the order of things. Imagine you cross the finish line first, you’re in 1st place. That’s an ordinal number.

Gerunds vs Infinitives

Gerunds vs Infinitives

Gerunds end in “-ing” and act like nouns. For example, “Swimming is fun.” Infinitives are the basic form of a verb and start with “to”.