Present Perfect or Past Simple
Present Perfect and Past Simple are two confusing tenses to most of English learners. This lesson will help you to understand how to differentiate the usage of the two tenses. First, we will see the examples: …
Present Perfect and Past Simple are two confusing tenses to most of English learners. This lesson will help you to understand how to differentiate the usage of the two tenses. First, we will see the examples: …
There are several different ways in English that you can talk about the future. This speaking lesson is an introduction to the most popular ones. 1. What will you do tomorrow? I’ll help my mom …
We use the Past Simple to talk about events, states or actions that have been completed at some point in the past. The past actions can be short or long. 1. What did you do …
It has rained for 2 hours. The present perfect tense is a rather important tense in English, but it gives speakers of some languages a difficult time. That is because it uses concepts or ideas …
Well, when we were driving home last night, we saw a strange object in the sky. 1. Introduction This lesson will help you to understand the difference between Past Continuous and Past Simple. Both the past …
I had a wonderful time last morning. I was sitting in a park. The sun was shining, and the birds were singing. The cherry flowers were blooming. It was very peaceful. 1. Introduction The Past …
In this lesson, we will practice to speak English on present continuous tense. Listen to the conversation and repeat. 1. What is Ms. Chan doing? She is writing a letter. Oh. That’s nice. 2. What …
It all happened very quickly. The grey car came straight out of the corner and hit the blue car. The blue car didn’t have any chance. It was the grey car driver’s fault. Introduction to …
We have learnt about Present Simple and Present Continous. In this lesson we will learn how to differentiate the two tenses in use. 1. Sometimes or Now? PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use the Present Simple for repeated actions.”He …
Sunflowers bloom in summer. The simple present (or present simple tense) expresses an action in the present taking place once, never or several times. It is also used for actions that take place one after …