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Verbs Followed by to + Infinitive
Cambridge exams Grammar

Verbs Followed by to + Infinitive in English

Verbs Followed by to + Infinitive in English (A Clear Guide with Examples for B2-C1 Learners) Hello, English learners! Today, we will look at an important grammar point: verbs that are followed by to + infinitive, not the –ing form. You will see this structure all the time in everyday Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months20 Dec 2025 ago
Modal verbs for expectation
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar IELTS Learning tips Modal verbs

Modal Verbs for Expectation

Modal Verbs for Expectation When we expect something to happen, we often turn to modal verbs. These little words—should, ought to, be supposed to, be bound to, will, and must—help us express degrees of certainty, probability, or obligation that is linked to expectations. Modal Verbs for Expectation In today’s lesson, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 11 months18 Aug 2025 ago
Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous
Cambridge exams Grammar tenses

Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous

Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous (What’s the Difference and When Should You Use Each?) Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson.  When we talk about the past in English, we sometimes need to talk about the past before the past. That’s exactly what the past perfect tenses are Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year7 May 2025 ago
Future Continuous Tense
Grammar tenses

Future Continuous Tense

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will learn about the form and use of the present continuous tense.

By My Lingua Academy, 3 years19 Dec 2023 ago
Ways to Use WOULD
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar

10 Ways to Use WOULD

10 Ways to Use WOULD in English (A Complete, Clear & Practical Guide) If there is one word in English that quietly does a lot of work, it is would. We use it to talk about imaginary situations, to be polite, to speak about the past from a distance, to Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 3 years12 Nov 2023 ago
Will, Shall, Be Going to
Grammar

Will, Be Going To & Shall

Will, Be Going To & Shall in English (How to Talk About the Future Naturally and Correctly) Sooner or later, every English learner asks the same question: Should I say “I will do it” or “I’m going to do it”? Both talk about the future. Both are correct. And yet… Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 3 years29 Oct 2023 ago
Present Perfect Continuous
Grammar tenses

Present Perfect Continuous

Present Perfect Continuous Hello English learners! In this lesson, we’ll look at the present perfect continuous tense — when to use it, how to form it, and how it differs from similar tenses like the present continuous and the present perfect. Form The present perfect continuous is formed with: have/has Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 3 years24 Jul 2023 ago

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