Monday, December 19, 2022

When -ED Does Not Mean Past Tense

 “When you see the -ED ending on a word, it means that the sentence is in the past tense.”

But wait... that's not necessarily correct!

This is a topic that often confuses my own students, so I've written an article to clear things up in detail.

Click below to read it:

http://articles.roadtogrammar.com/nuance/3/



New Quiz: YOUR and YOU'RE

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