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Preposition – “At”
The preposition at can be used to indicate a specific moment or point in time. Here are some examples: The meeting is scheduled at 3:00 PM. I'll be ready to leave at 8:30 in the morning.
The Future Perfect Continuous tense
The Future Perfect Continuous tense: Affirmative: Subject + will have been + verb (with -ing) I will have been studying for three hours. Negative: Subject + will not have been + verb (with -ing) She will not have been working on this project for two weeks. Question: Will + subject + have been […]
The Past Perfect Continuous tense
The Past Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continued up until another point in the past. It emphasizes the duration of the action and often suggests that the action was ongoing and unfinished at the time of the past event.
The Future Continuous in the Past
The Future Continuous in the Past is used to describe an ongoing action that was expected to happen at a certain point in the past.
English Fractional Numerals
A decimal fraction is a number written in base 10 using the decimal point to separate the whole number part from the fractional part. For example: 3.75 is a decimal fraction where 3 is the whole number part and .75 is the fractional part.