The future continuous tense, also known as the future progressive tense, is used to describe an action that will be ongoing at a specific point or during a period of time in the future. It…
Our ESL Grammar Simple Present resources are free for everyone. We have collected the best ESL grammar practice handouts for all levels. The handouts and activities are online-friendly and flexible to meet all of your…
Time Clause - Our ESL Grammar resources and handouts are free for everyone. We have collected the best English grammar practice handouts for all levels. The worksheets and activities are online-friendly and flexible to meet…
The uses of "might," "may," and "must" for deductions are important to learn in English. These modal verbs are used to express varying degrees of certainty or probability about a situation or event. Let's explore…
A relative clause is a kind of subordinate clause that contains the element or elements that participate in an action or state expressed in the clause. It's often used to provide extra information about something…
Hope and Wish - These two words are often used to express desires, but they are used in different contexts and with different verb forms. Hope: "Hope" is used when you want to express a…
Storytelling is a powerful tool for ESL (English as a Second Language) learners to improve their language skills and communicate more effectively in English. Storytelling involves sharing personal or fictional stories in a way that…
Grammar Rules (Can/Can't) - Can and can't are modal auxiliary verbs in English that indicate ability or possibility. Here are some rules to keep in mind: Can is used to express the ability to do…
Reported Speech - Our ESL resources are free for everyone. We have collected the best ESL grammar practice handouts for all levels. The handouts and activities are online-friendly and flexible to meet all of your…
The past continuous (also known as the past progressive) tense is used to describe an action or situation that was ongoing at a particular point in the past. It's formed by combining the past form…