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English Grammar. Moreover, you will find other useful resources about English like words, schools, English literature and more

English Grammar

English grammar is based on its Germanic roots, though some scholars during the 1700s and 1800s attempted to impose Latin grammar upon it, with little success. English is only a slightly inflected language, much lesser than most Indo-European languages. It compensates for this by placing more grammatical information in auxiliary words and word order, through retaining features like:

Possessive

He is Alfredo's best friend. -'s

3rd person singular present

Alfredo works. -s

past tense

Alfredo worked. -ed

present participle/ progressive

Alfredo is working. -ing

past participle

The car was stolen. -en
Alfredo has talked to the police. -ed

gerund

Working is good for the soul. -ing

plural

All your sigs are mine. -s

comparative

Alfredo is smarter than Ricky. -er

superlative

Alfredo has the bluest eyes. -est

It must be noted that, unlike other Germanic languages or the Romance languages, English nouns do not take gender and verbs can take the "ing" ending.

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