What is the difference between “has” and “had”, and how do you know which one to use?
In this blog, the students will find all the topics on English Grammar: subject and predicate, parts of speech like nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and other topics like Clauses: subordinate and principal; dependent and independent clauses; noun clauses, adjective clauses, adverbial clauses; types of phrases, change of voice: Active and Passive Voice; determiners, direct and indirect speech, types of sentences: Simple, complex and compound
Friday, 9 September 2022
What is the difference between “has” and “had”, and how do you know which one to use?
Sunday, 6 March 2022
'Abused Woman'-Is this grammatically correct?
Yes, the phrase ‘Abused woman' gives meaning, so it is correct.
The past participle ‘abused' functions here as an adjective. The root word is; abuse’ and it is a verb in the first form.
Its third form (Past Participle) can be used to form Perfect Tenses and Passive Construction.
For example:
The woman has been abused.
Someone abused this woman.