Future perfect tense – English editing.
A tense formed by will have or shall have followed by the Past participle: She will have worked. Uses: To…
A tense formed by will have or shall have followed by the Past participle: She will have worked. Uses: To…
A tense formed by will be or shall be followed by the Present Participle: I shall be working. Uses: To…
Full stops are used:  To mark the end of a sentence: And then you put it in the mail,…
The Personal Pronouns I and We are referred to as first person singular and first person plural respectively. When a…
A form of the verb that is complete in itself and can be used alone as the verb phrase in…
In formal writing and speech, fewer should be used with Countable nouns and less with uncountable nouns. Examples: Fewer shades…
The main use of the exclamation mark is to end sentences that express:  An exclamation: ‘With a fixed bayonet!…
A remark expressing surprise, delight, pain, anger, or other strong emotion, often spoken with extra force of emphasis: How wonderful!…