I have a lot of problem with past tense (hey, don't raise you eyebrow at me, I have an excuse, Eng is my second language).
Is there a website where this is explained in detail?
For example, I was told that, as a rule, add 'ed' to whatever comes after "be" and "is/are". I can't spare cash to buy a book that I saw someone in this forum recommend at the moment, so is there a really good, free, site for this?
There you go, in the sentence above, I'm not sure if recommend should be recommended.
For example,
Every thing is issued to you.
Every thing will be issued to you.
But that's not always the case.
Moving on. Possessive. Is there a rule for that? Do I write Car's door or car door? I know Bob's legs and such but when we're not talking about living things then I start to wonder. Like, Microsoft's products or Microsoft products.
And then there's the S
Sometimes I see 'FOODS' but isn't food noncount?
Thanks
Is there a website where this is explained in detail?
For example, I was told that, as a rule, add 'ed' to whatever comes after "be" and "is/are". I can't spare cash to buy a book that I saw someone in this forum recommend at the moment, so is there a really good, free, site for this?
There you go, in the sentence above, I'm not sure if recommend should be recommended.
For example,
Every thing is issued to you.
Every thing will be issued to you.
But that's not always the case.
Moving on. Possessive. Is there a rule for that? Do I write Car's door or car door? I know Bob's legs and such but when we're not talking about living things then I start to wonder. Like, Microsoft's products or Microsoft products.
And then there's the S
Sometimes I see 'FOODS' but isn't food noncount?
Thanks