*To and At.*
🔵To.
❌Don't say: We come at school every morning,
✔Say: We come to school every morning.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: Someone is standing to the door.
✔Say: Someone is standing at the door.
To and Till.
🔵To.
❌Don't say: We walked till the river and back.
✔Say: We walked to the river and back.
🔵Till.
❌Don't say: I'll stay here to next month.
✔Say: I'll stay here till next month.
In and At.
🔵In.
❌Don't say: Liam has a flat at Paris.
✔Say: Liam has a flat in Paris.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: My mother is staying in 66 Argyle Street.
✔Say: My mother is staying at 66 Argyle Street.
In and Into.
🔵In.
❌Don't say: Gemma spent all the day into her room.
✔Say: Gemma spent all the day in her room.
🔵Into.
❌Don't say: Richard came in the room and sat down.
✔Say: Richard came into the room and sat down.
On, At, In. (Time.)
🔵On.
❌Don't say: My uncle will arrive at Saturday.
✔Say: My uncle will arrive on Saturday.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: I usually get up on seven o'clock.
✔Say: I usually get up at seven o'clock.
🔵In.
❌Don't say: She goes for a walk at the afternoon.
✔Say: She goes for a walk in the afternoon.
For and At. (Price.)
🔵For.
❌Don't say: I bought a book at fifty pence.
✔Say: I bought a book for fifty pence.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: I can't buy it for such a high price.
✔Say: I can't buy it at such a high price.
Between and Among.
🔵Between.
❌Don't say: There was a fight among two boys.
✔Say: There was a fight between two boys.
🔵Among.
❌Don't say: Divide the apple between you three.
✔Say: Divide the apple among you three.
Beside.
❌Don't say: Charlie was standing just besides me.
✔Say: Charlie was standing just beside me.
By for With.
❌Don't say: The man shot the bird by a gun.
✔Say: The man shot the bird with a gun.
From for By.
❌Don't say: Mary' was punished from her father.
✔Say: Mary was punished by her father.
From for Of or In.
❌Don't say: He's the tallest from all the boys.
✔Say: He's the tallest of all the boys.
Or:
✔He's the tallest boy in the class.
For for About.
❌Don't say: The teacher spoke for bad habits,
✔Say: The teacher spoke about bad habits.
Since for For.
❌Don't say: She's lived here since two years.
✔Say: She's lived here for two years.
From for Since.
❌Don't say: Ian's been ill from last Friday.
✔Say: Ian's been ill since last Friday.
After for In.
❌Don't say: I may be able to go after a week.
✔Say: I may be able to go in a week.
Or:
✔I may be able to go in a week's time.
In for Within.
❌Don't say: I'll come back in an hour - if you mean before the end of an hour.
✔Say: I'll come back within an hour.
🔵To.
❌Don't say: We come at school every morning,
✔Say: We come to school every morning.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: Someone is standing to the door.
✔Say: Someone is standing at the door.
To and Till.
🔵To.
❌Don't say: We walked till the river and back.
✔Say: We walked to the river and back.
🔵Till.
❌Don't say: I'll stay here to next month.
✔Say: I'll stay here till next month.
In and At.
🔵In.
❌Don't say: Liam has a flat at Paris.
✔Say: Liam has a flat in Paris.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: My mother is staying in 66 Argyle Street.
✔Say: My mother is staying at 66 Argyle Street.
In and Into.
🔵In.
❌Don't say: Gemma spent all the day into her room.
✔Say: Gemma spent all the day in her room.
🔵Into.
❌Don't say: Richard came in the room and sat down.
✔Say: Richard came into the room and sat down.
On, At, In. (Time.)
🔵On.
❌Don't say: My uncle will arrive at Saturday.
✔Say: My uncle will arrive on Saturday.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: I usually get up on seven o'clock.
✔Say: I usually get up at seven o'clock.
🔵In.
❌Don't say: She goes for a walk at the afternoon.
✔Say: She goes for a walk in the afternoon.
For and At. (Price.)
🔵For.
❌Don't say: I bought a book at fifty pence.
✔Say: I bought a book for fifty pence.
🔵At.
❌Don't say: I can't buy it for such a high price.
✔Say: I can't buy it at such a high price.
Between and Among.
🔵Between.
❌Don't say: There was a fight among two boys.
✔Say: There was a fight between two boys.
🔵Among.
❌Don't say: Divide the apple between you three.
✔Say: Divide the apple among you three.
Beside.
❌Don't say: Charlie was standing just besides me.
✔Say: Charlie was standing just beside me.
By for With.
❌Don't say: The man shot the bird by a gun.
✔Say: The man shot the bird with a gun.
From for By.
❌Don't say: Mary' was punished from her father.
✔Say: Mary was punished by her father.
From for Of or In.
❌Don't say: He's the tallest from all the boys.
✔Say: He's the tallest of all the boys.
Or:
✔He's the tallest boy in the class.
For for About.
❌Don't say: The teacher spoke for bad habits,
✔Say: The teacher spoke about bad habits.
Since for For.
❌Don't say: She's lived here since two years.
✔Say: She's lived here for two years.
From for Since.
❌Don't say: Ian's been ill from last Friday.
✔Say: Ian's been ill since last Friday.
After for In.
❌Don't say: I may be able to go after a week.
✔Say: I may be able to go in a week.
Or:
✔I may be able to go in a week's time.
In for Within.
❌Don't say: I'll come back in an hour - if you mean before the end of an hour.
✔Say: I'll come back within an hour.
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*Uses of Modal verbs and their usage*
*Modal Verbs*
"Verbs, used with another verb to show/express permission, ability, possibility, suggestions etc".
*Examples*
Modal verbs/modal auxiliaries include the following:
❤1. *_CAN_*
CAN is used for:
1⃣. For ability.
*Eg*. I can do this work.
2⃣. For permission.
*Eg*. You can go now.
3⃣. For request.
*Eg*. Can you translate this article for me please?
4⃣. For possibility. (Usually used in negative and interrogative sentences).
*Eg*. You can not get that book from Karachi.
5⃣. For anger.
*Eg*. Can you just shut up?
6⃣. For general truth.
*Eg*. By exercising daily, you can lose your weight.
7⃣. For offers.
*Eg*. Can I help you?
❤2. *_COULD_*
Could is used for:
1⃣. For past ability.
*Eg*. When I was in SSC, I could study for 7 hours daily.
2⃣. For past possibility.
*Eg*. The road could be blocked but the police reached in time.
3⃣. For polite way of asking.
*Eg*. Could I have my book back please?
4⃣. For uncertain possibility.
*Eg*. They could come any time.
5⃣. For suggestions.
*Eg*. We could have lunch outside today.
6⃣. For anger.
*Eg*. You could try to change it before my arrival.
7⃣. For suggestions.
*Eg*. You could go there before he had gone.
❤3. *_MAY_*
May is used for:
1⃣. For possibility (usually used in positive sentences).
*Eg*. It may rain today.
2⃣. For permission.
*Eg*. May I join you sir?
3⃣. For wish (usually in optative sentences).
*Eg*. May my mother live long.
4⃣. For request.
*Eg*. May I speak sir please?
5⃣. For prohibition.
*Eg*. You may not smoke in the office.
❤4. *_MIGHT_*
Might is used for:
1⃣. Possibility.
*Eg*. It might rain today.
2⃣. For politeness.
*Eg*. Might I take more?
3⃣. For suggestions.
*Eg*. I thought you might help me.
❤5. *_WILL_*
Will is used for:
1⃣. For future actions:
*Eg*. He will leave for India tomorrow.
2⃣. For willingness.
*Eg*. I will play with you.
3⃣. For asking something.
*Eg*. Will you give me your watch?
4⃣. For polite invitation.
*Eg*. Will you join me please?
5⃣. For anger.
*Eg*. Will you stop talking?
6⃣. For something possible.
*Eg*. Who is knocking the door? It will be Ali.
7⃣. For things, which usually happen.
*Eg*. It will last longer, if you used it carefully.
8⃣. For promise.
*Eg*. I will come there tomorrow.
❤6. *_WOULD_*
Would is used for:
1⃣. For a polite request.
*Eg*. Would you mind sitting here?
2⃣. For strong desire.
*Eg*. Would that I could see Quaid E Azam!
3⃣. For past habitual actions.
*Eg*. I would study very hard, when I was in Primary school.
4⃣. For typical behavior.
*Eg*. They always say we are busy. They would say that again.
5⃣. For reason.
*Eg*. Why would one miss such an offer?
❤7. *_SHALL_*
Shall is used for:
1⃣. For first person pronouns.
*Eg*. I/we shall go tomorrow.
2⃣. For a command (usually in 2nd or 3rd person).
*Eg*. You shall not enter to this room.
3⃣. For emphasis.
*Eg*. I shall kill you the day you abused me.
4⃣. For asking something.
*Eg*. Shall you forgive me?
5⃣. For permission.
*Eg*. Shall I collect the money from them Sir?
❤8. *_SHOULD_*
Should is used for:
1⃣. For something advisable.
*Eg*. If you can't sleep, you should go to a good physician.
2⃣. For expectations.
*Eg*. You should do it very easy.
3⃣. For a purpose.
*Eg*. Take umbrella lest you should get wet.
4⃣. For reason.
*Eg*. Why one should reject this offer?
5⃣. For advice.
*Eg*. You should not worry because he's alive.
6⃣. For expressing obligation or duty.
*Eg*. We should obey the law.
7⃣. For politeness.
*Eg*. I should like to help you.
8⃣. For supposition.
*Eg*. If it should rain, they will not come.
❤9. *_MUST_*
Must is used for:
1⃣. For necessary things.
*Eg*. You must study hard.
2⃣. For strong intention.
*Eg*. You must invite him.
3⃣. For emphasis.
*Eg*. I must say "you are great".
4⃣. For strong possibility.
*Eg*. He must be hungry.
5⃣. For obligation.
*Eg*. You must get up very early.
6⃣. For expressing logical certainty.
*Eg*. Living in so much crowd must be very difficult.
❤10. *_OUGHT TO_*
Ought To is used for:
1⃣. For expressing moral obligation or desirability.
*Eg*. We ought to love our neigh
*Modal Verbs*
"Verbs, used with another verb to show/express permission, ability, possibility, suggestions etc".
*Examples*
Modal verbs/modal auxiliaries include the following:
❤1. *_CAN_*
CAN is used for:
1⃣. For ability.
*Eg*. I can do this work.
2⃣. For permission.
*Eg*. You can go now.
3⃣. For request.
*Eg*. Can you translate this article for me please?
4⃣. For possibility. (Usually used in negative and interrogative sentences).
*Eg*. You can not get that book from Karachi.
5⃣. For anger.
*Eg*. Can you just shut up?
6⃣. For general truth.
*Eg*. By exercising daily, you can lose your weight.
7⃣. For offers.
*Eg*. Can I help you?
❤2. *_COULD_*
Could is used for:
1⃣. For past ability.
*Eg*. When I was in SSC, I could study for 7 hours daily.
2⃣. For past possibility.
*Eg*. The road could be blocked but the police reached in time.
3⃣. For polite way of asking.
*Eg*. Could I have my book back please?
4⃣. For uncertain possibility.
*Eg*. They could come any time.
5⃣. For suggestions.
*Eg*. We could have lunch outside today.
6⃣. For anger.
*Eg*. You could try to change it before my arrival.
7⃣. For suggestions.
*Eg*. You could go there before he had gone.
❤3. *_MAY_*
May is used for:
1⃣. For possibility (usually used in positive sentences).
*Eg*. It may rain today.
2⃣. For permission.
*Eg*. May I join you sir?
3⃣. For wish (usually in optative sentences).
*Eg*. May my mother live long.
4⃣. For request.
*Eg*. May I speak sir please?
5⃣. For prohibition.
*Eg*. You may not smoke in the office.
❤4. *_MIGHT_*
Might is used for:
1⃣. Possibility.
*Eg*. It might rain today.
2⃣. For politeness.
*Eg*. Might I take more?
3⃣. For suggestions.
*Eg*. I thought you might help me.
❤5. *_WILL_*
Will is used for:
1⃣. For future actions:
*Eg*. He will leave for India tomorrow.
2⃣. For willingness.
*Eg*. I will play with you.
3⃣. For asking something.
*Eg*. Will you give me your watch?
4⃣. For polite invitation.
*Eg*. Will you join me please?
5⃣. For anger.
*Eg*. Will you stop talking?
6⃣. For something possible.
*Eg*. Who is knocking the door? It will be Ali.
7⃣. For things, which usually happen.
*Eg*. It will last longer, if you used it carefully.
8⃣. For promise.
*Eg*. I will come there tomorrow.
❤6. *_WOULD_*
Would is used for:
1⃣. For a polite request.
*Eg*. Would you mind sitting here?
2⃣. For strong desire.
*Eg*. Would that I could see Quaid E Azam!
3⃣. For past habitual actions.
*Eg*. I would study very hard, when I was in Primary school.
4⃣. For typical behavior.
*Eg*. They always say we are busy. They would say that again.
5⃣. For reason.
*Eg*. Why would one miss such an offer?
❤7. *_SHALL_*
Shall is used for:
1⃣. For first person pronouns.
*Eg*. I/we shall go tomorrow.
2⃣. For a command (usually in 2nd or 3rd person).
*Eg*. You shall not enter to this room.
3⃣. For emphasis.
*Eg*. I shall kill you the day you abused me.
4⃣. For asking something.
*Eg*. Shall you forgive me?
5⃣. For permission.
*Eg*. Shall I collect the money from them Sir?
❤8. *_SHOULD_*
Should is used for:
1⃣. For something advisable.
*Eg*. If you can't sleep, you should go to a good physician.
2⃣. For expectations.
*Eg*. You should do it very easy.
3⃣. For a purpose.
*Eg*. Take umbrella lest you should get wet.
4⃣. For reason.
*Eg*. Why one should reject this offer?
5⃣. For advice.
*Eg*. You should not worry because he's alive.
6⃣. For expressing obligation or duty.
*Eg*. We should obey the law.
7⃣. For politeness.
*Eg*. I should like to help you.
8⃣. For supposition.
*Eg*. If it should rain, they will not come.
❤9. *_MUST_*
Must is used for:
1⃣. For necessary things.
*Eg*. You must study hard.
2⃣. For strong intention.
*Eg*. You must invite him.
3⃣. For emphasis.
*Eg*. I must say "you are great".
4⃣. For strong possibility.
*Eg*. He must be hungry.
5⃣. For obligation.
*Eg*. You must get up very early.
6⃣. For expressing logical certainty.
*Eg*. Living in so much crowd must be very difficult.
❤10. *_OUGHT TO_*
Ought To is used for:
1⃣. For expressing moral obligation or desirability.
*Eg*. We ought to love our neigh