PRESENT INFINITIVE
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    PRESENT INFINITIVE

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    English grammar: Present Participles
    The present participle is formed by adding the ending "--ing" to the infinitive (dropping any silent "e" at the end of the infinitive): to sing --> singing ...
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    Conditional (first and second) - English
    The Conditional clause can refer to the present or the future. Conditional clause main clause. If+ Present Simple - will + bare infinitive ...
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    English:Verbs
    This tense prefixes the auxiliary have to the perfect participle; and, like the infinitive present, is usually preceded by the preposition to: thus, ...
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    Present simple - English
    Present simple : free exercise for ESL/EFL learners. ... pas d'enlever la marque de l'infinitif ( to) Do not forget to remove the mark of infinitive (to) ...
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    Auxiliary verbs
    I've been learning English for two years. (Present Perfect Continuous) I'd like to be lying on the beach right now. (Continuous infinitive) ...
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    Conditional - English
    if + present simple / present simple. type 1 = real conditional. if + present simple / will + infinitive. type 2 = unreal conditional ...
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    Find the right wordMistakesInfinitiveWrong wordSentences in disorderRight ... Holidays and dictationHolidays and tripVaccinationPresent simple or ...
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    English:Grammar
    Infinitive, to be. Simple present, I am, He is, she is, it is, We are, They are, You are. Simple past, I was, He was, she was, it was, We were, They were ...
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