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		<description><![CDATA[Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Let&#8217;s study The Past Perfect Continuous Tense Now:
Look at the following example:
Tom had been studying for two hours before his friend came.
Event in progress:studying. WHEN? before another event in the past. How long? for two hours
The Past Perfect Continuous Tense
The Form:



Subject + HAD + BEEN + Verb-ING



The Use:
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		<title>English Pronunciation Lesson 2 &#8211; &#8220;TH&#8221;</title>
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		<title>English Nouns &#8211; Countable Noun and Uncountable Noun</title>
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Countable Nouns:

usually take a / an or one in the singular
take a final s / es in the plural

Some countable nouns are irregular and do not take an &#8217;s&#8217; in the plural. Here are some common irregular countable nouns:



man &#8211; men
foot &#8211; feet
woman &#8211; women
foot &#8211; feet
child &#8211; children



Uncountable Nouns:

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		<description><![CDATA[English Noun definition
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

Common nouns refer to any person, place, thing, idea, etc.



boy
house
water
town
religion
despair



 
Proper nouns refer to particular places, people, objects, ideas, etc.



George
the White House
Paris
Christian Science
New York





Nouns are used as the subjects of sentences, and as the objects of the verbs and prepositions.
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Many people are now looking for ways to learn English online for free. They want to learn English at their own comfort at home with just a computer and an internet connections.
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This post is from one of the training series for Paragraph and Grammar Structure Training .
Mistakes are often made with word usage, “Which one do I chose?” Unfortunately, it’s not something that can be remedied with spell checker.
Here is a list of ten common word usage mistakes with explanations and examples of proper use:
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In English, Using the articles a/an or the is sometimes problem for English learners. In this lesson, we are going to present you the best way how to use them.
A/AN

Definition: Article A/An is called indefinite one in English grammar.
Use: A/AN is used before a singular noun that has a plural form. &#8216;A&#8217; is used before [...]]]></description>
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