Editorial Policy
At Past Tense Library, our goal is to provide clear, practical, and trustworthy guidance on English verb forms, especially past tense and past participle usage. This Editorial Policy explains how we create, review, and maintain the content on leeqq.com so that readers can rely on the information for real writing, study, and everyday conversation.
Our Content Focus
Past Tense Library is organized around four main areas: Past Tense Forms, Past Participle Forms, Verb Forms Explained, and Common Verb Mistakes. Every guide is designed to give a direct answer, practical examples, common mistake notes, and short practice support. We do not cover unrelated grammar topics or general English lessons. This focused approach helps learners find the right explanation without searching through irrelevant material.
How Content Is Planned
Content planning starts with real questions from English learners. We look at common patterns of confusion, frequent errors in writing, and topics that are often misunderstood. Each guide is planned to address one specific verb or verb form issue. We prioritize verbs that are used frequently in everyday communication, email, and study contexts.
Before writing a guide, we research standard English usage across different reference sources. We consider how the verb behaves in regular and irregular forms, what exceptions exist, and where learners commonly make mistakes. This planning phase ensures that each guide answers a real need.
How Content Is Written
Each guide is written with clarity as the first priority. We use simple, direct language. Sentences are kept short. Technical grammar terms are explained when they first appear. We avoid unnecessary jargon.
Every guide includes:
- A clear statement of the verb form being explained
- Practical example sentences that show the verb in real contexts
- Notes on common mistakes and how to avoid them
- Short practice support to help readers apply what they learn
We do not include fake claims, exaggerated promises, or guarantees of correctness. English is a living language, and usage may vary by region, context, tone, and purpose. Our guides reflect standard usage but do not claim to be the only correct way.
How Content Is Reviewed
Before a guide is published, it is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and usefulness. The review process checks that:
- The verb forms are correctly identified and explained
- Example sentences are natural and realistic
- Common mistake notes are accurate and helpful
- The guide stays focused on its specific topic
We do not have a team of certified teachers or accredited linguists. The content is prepared by editors who research carefully and cross-check information. If you find an error or something unclear, please contact us at [email protected] so we can review and correct it.
How Content Is Updated
Language usage evolves over time. We review existing guides periodically to ensure they remain accurate and relevant. Updates may be made when:
- New usage patterns become common
- We receive correction requests from readers
- We identify areas where the explanation could be clearer
- Additional examples or practice support would be helpful
When a guide is updated, the changes are made to improve clarity and usefulness. We do not add publication dates or version numbers because the focus is on the content itself, not on when it was last changed.
Limitations of Our Content
Past Tense Library is a focused learning resource, not an official grammar authority. Our guides are based on standard English usage, but we acknowledge that:
- English usage may vary by region (for example, American English vs. British English)
- Context and tone affect which verb forms are appropriate
- Purpose (formal writing vs. casual conversation) may change usage
- Some verbs have multiple accepted forms depending on the situation
We do not claim that our guides cover every possible use of a verb. We focus on the most common and practical applications. For specialized or advanced usage, readers may need to consult additional resources.
Correction Requests
We welcome correction requests from readers. If you believe a guide contains an error, an unclear explanation, or an omission that affects understanding, please email us at [email protected]. We will review your request and make corrections if warranted.
When submitting a correction request, please include:
- The specific guide or page you are referring to
- A clear description of the issue
- Your source or reasoning for the correction
We take all correction requests seriously and respond as quickly as possible.
Transparency About Our Team
Past Tense Library is not a school, university, accredited institution, or legal entity. We are not a company with a physical office. The site is operated by individuals who are passionate about helping English learners understand verb forms clearly. We do not use fake teachers, fake certifications, or fake credentials. Our authority comes from careful research and a commitment to clarity, not from official titles.
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Our Commitment to Readers
We are committed to providing content that is useful, clear, and trustworthy. Every guide on Past Tense Library is created with the reader in mind. We know that English learners come to our site looking for direct answers, and we do our best to provide them without confusion or unnecessary detail.
If you have suggestions for how we can improve our content or this Editorial Policy, please let us know at [email protected]. Your feedback helps us serve you better.