Sentence Building Blocks
It is important that you create your sentences correctly so that your communications are understandable and have the right structure. The following pages have useful explanations, examples, and practice exercises to help you improve your ability to structure your sentences correctly.
Present Participles
Past Participles
Past Participle Vocabulary Lists
Verbs
Here are links to important information about English verbs.
Types of Verbs - Do you know the difference between action verbs, stative verbs, and mixed verbs? Visit this page for explanations.
Mixed Verbs - Learn about some important mixed verbs with definitions and example sentences.
Passive Voice - English learners usually focus on active voice verb sentences first. Passive voice is more advanced.
Verb Tenses
Past Tenses
Simple Past
Past Progressive
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Progressive
Present Tenses
Simple Present
Present Progressive
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Progressive
Future Tenses
Simple Future
Future Progressive
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Progressive
Imperative
Modal Verbs
Introduction to Modals
Can
Could
May
Might
Will - visit the links under Future Tenses above.
Would
Should
Must
Noun Clauses
Introduction and Structure
Noun Clause Sentence Parts
Reported Speech
Introduction and Verb Tenses
Modal Verbs in Reported Speech
Reported Questions
Reported Requests, Suggestions, and Orders
Conditionals
Conditional sentences are very important in English. We use specific verb tenses in different types of conditional sentences. You can learn more about conditionals by clicking one of the links below.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Mixed Conditionals
If you would like get more speaking and listening practice using English verbs, and receive professional feedback to check whether you are using the verbs correctly, you can email me at contact@englishtutordia.com to schedule your first free online consultation.