Present Simple and Continuous as Future
Present Continuous Tense We can use the Present Continuous for future arrangements. - I'm playing tenni…
Present Continuous Tense We can use the Present Continuous for future arrangements. - I'm playing tenni…
Be going to Going to is used to show a future intention and plan. For example: - I'm going to go on va…
1. Personal Passive When we put an object of an active sentence into passive, it becomes subject of the pass…
There are a small number of verbs made from adjectives . We add -en as suffix to an adjective to make somet…
Reduced Relative Clause Reduced relative clauses are participle clauses which follow a noun. They are like r…
Participles A participle is a verbal that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed. A parti…
Past Perfect Progressive Subject + had + been + ing + complements It is used to emphasise the duration of an …
The Past Perfect Simple is used: to describe an action which was completed before a specific point of time in…
Active / Passive Verb Forms Sentences can be active or passive. Therefore, tenses also have "active fo…
The structure "as...as" is used to compare things that are equal. For example: - Jennifer is 163…
Positive Sentences We use there is for singular and there are for plural. There is one table in the classr…
Certain time adverbs ("time words") are especially common with the present perfect tense. The most …
Indirect questions are polite, longer forms of normal questions. For example: - Where's the department…
Students struggle with this on a regular basis so it is necessary for them to have a lot of practice. 1. A is…
How to say 0 There are several ways to pronounce the number 0, used in different contexts. Unfortunately, usa…
Pronouncing Years Reading years in English is relatively complicated. In general, when the year is a four dig…
Pronouncing Measurements Just read out the number, followed by the unit of measurement, which will often be a…
Reading Sums of Money To read a sum of money, first read the whole number, then add the currency name. If the…
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