📖 English Grammar
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Present Simple for General Truths
Subject + verb (base form/s/es)
Used to express facts, general truths, and permanent situations about pricing and business
Usage: Describing pricing principles, business facts, and permanent truths
Comparative Forms
more/less + adjective + than
Comparing different pricing methods, strategies, or market conditions
Usage: Making comparisons in pricing contexts
Modal Verbs for Recommendations
should/must/need to + infinitive
Using modals to express necessity, advice, or recommendations about pricing
Usage: Giving advice and making recommendations about pricing strategies
Present Simple for Facts
Subject + verb (base form/s/es)
Used to express general truths, facts, and permanent situations in marketing and business
Usage: Describing business operations, marketing principles, and permanent truths
Passive Voice in Marketing
Subject + be + past participle
Passive voice emphasizes the action or result rather than who performs it
Usage: Describing processes, products, and marketing activities
Comparative and Superlative
more/less + adjective; the most/least + adjective
Comparing different marketing approaches, products, or markets
Usage: Making comparisons in marketing contexts
Present Perfect Continuous
Subject + have/has been + V-ing
Used to emphasize the duration or ongoing nature of an activity that started in the past and continues to the present
Usage: Describing ongoing business activities, continuous processes, production that ha...
Passive Voice with Modals
Subject + modal verb + be + past participle
Combining modal verbs with passive voice to express necessity, possibility, or obligation
Usage: Describing what must/should/can be done in business operations
Conditional Sentences Type 1
If + present simple, will + infinitive
Expressing real future possibilities in business situations
Usage: Discussing business outcomes and consequences
Purpose with to, in order to, so as to
to/in order to/so as to + infinitive
Express purpose or reason for an action using 'to', 'in order to', and 'so as to'
Usage: Explaining reasons for actions, financial decisions, and business strategies
Purpose with so that
so that + subject + modal verb + verb
Express purpose using 'so that' followed by a clause with modal verbs
Usage: Explaining intended results or outcomes
Negative Purpose
so as not to/in order not to + infinitive
Express negative purpose using 'so as not to' and 'in order not to'
Usage: Explaining what someone wants to avoid
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