Yes/No Questions (Interrogative Sentence)

Yes/No Questions (Interrogative Sentence)

Yes/No questions:  Interrogative sentences are sentences that are used to ask questions. One common type of interrogative sentence is the yes/no question. Yes-or-no questions are designed to elicit a response of either yes or no.           Intonation in Yes/No questions: Yes-or-no questions often end with a rising pitch. This means that […]

Auxiliary Verbs: shall and will

Auxiliary Verbs: shall and will

Shall and will are both auxiliary verbs used in English grammar to indicate the future tense. However, they have slightly different meanings and uses.

Auxiliary Verbs

Auxiliary Verbs

Auxiliary Verbs are used to form various tenses, moods, and voices in English sentences.   Auxiliary verbs are also used to make negative sentences, questions, and contractions.  

The Future Perfect tense

The Future Perfect tense

We use the Future Perfect to talk about an action that will be completed by a certain point in the future.   Example:  By the time you come back, I will have finished the report.  

The Future Continuous tense

The Future Continuous tense

Use the Future Continuous tense to talk about future plans and arrangements, particularly when the plan involves a continuous action or event.