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Finite and Non-finite Verb Forms | English Grammar

The Difference between Finite and Non-finite Verb Forms | Image

The Difference between Finite and Non-finite Verb Forms

Modal Verbs To Express Ability | Modals of Ability


Modal Verbs To Express Ability | Modals of Ability

Modal Verbs To Express Ability | Modals of Ability
Ability can be expressed using modal verbs and phrases. English learners often prefer to use be able to because it is the easiest to form. As learners progress, they begin to use cancould, and managed to.
While the present forms are simple, the past forms have particular rules which must be followed. The most important rules relate to general ability and specific ability.
  • General ability means that a person had the ability to do something at all times and in all situations.
  • Specific ability means that the person had the ability to do something in a specific situation or at a specific time.


The Zero Infinitive | Grammar Rules and Examples


The Zero Infinitive | Grammar Rules and Examples
The Zero Infinitive | Grammar Rules and Examples

What is the Zero Infinitive?

The zero (bare) infinitive is a type of complement with an infinitive verb form that’s not preceded by the particle to. Also known as the bare infinitive.

Infinitives: Grammar Rules to Master the Use of Infinitives


Infinitives: Grammar Rules to Master the Use of Infinitives


What’s the Difference: Must vs. Have to, Must Not vs. Don’t Have to


What's the Difference: Must vs. Have to, Must Not vs. Don't Have to 2

BETWEEN vs. AMONG: The Difference between BETWEEN & AMONG


BETWEEN vs. AMONG

How to Use “Between”