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GRAMMAR IN DIALOGUES

English through Dialogues from English Literature

The Use of Tenses 

  • Using Present Indefinite Tense through Dialogues
  • Using Past Indefinite Tense through Dialogues
  • Using Future Indefinite Tense through Dialogues
  • Going To Usage and Illustrative Examples
  • Present Perfect – When to Use
  • Past Perfect – When to Use
  • Future Perfect – How to Use
  • Dialogues Using Present Continuous Tense
  • Dialogues Using Past Continuous Tense
  • Future Continuous Tense
  • Present Perfect Continuous Using
  • Past Perfect Continuous in Dialogues
  • Cases When the Rules of the Sequence of Tenses Are Optional   
  • When NOT to Use Sequence of Tenses
  • Sequense of Verb Tenses Examples 

See also:
  • There is There are Dialogues
  • Gerund examples in literature, proverbs and quotations
  • Examples of Modal Verbs in Texts and Dialogues
  • Grammar Worksheets

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