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Questions in the Past Simple Regular Verbs
2 Exercises. 10 Questions & Answers. A1 Level – Beginner Exercise to practice asking questions in the Past Simple. Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Example: ______ you ______ (like) the restaurant last night? DID you like the restaurant last night? Exercise 2 Drag the words to complete the questions. More Questions Exercises in the Past … Read More
Present Continuous or Simple + Jobs Words
Multiple-choice Exercise Choose the correct form of the verb in the Present Continuous or Present Simple form to complete the sentences in the exercise below.
Am, Is, Are with Questions in Present Continuous
Multiple-choice. 10 Questions & Answers. Beginner / A1 Level
Question Form Present Simple – Ex. 1
Question Form: Present Simple Helping Verb (Auxiliary) Person (Subject) Base of the Verb Do you go to school every day? Does she drive a car? Do they have a dog? Does that man work here? Does he know my name?
SINCE, FOR & AGO
TIME WORDS USE TENSE FOR + period of time many tenses SINCE + point in time Present Perfect (& other Perfect Tenses) AGO + past or finished time Simple Past (& other Past Tenses) SINCE Since is used to mean from a point in time in the past up to now. As since connects a past time to the present time, it is … Read More
WHEN OR IF
WHEN OR IF? We use WHEN for something that is definite or sure to happen and IF for something that is not sure or certain. Compare the following: When I wake up in the morning, I have a coffee. When I wake up late, I must hurry. If I don’t wake up on time tomorrow, please wake me up. … Read More
PRESENT CONTINUOUS / PROGRESSIVE TENSE – Form and Use
FORM Regular Form: Verb ‘to be’ (am/is/are) + Base of Verb + ING (Present Participle). Examples of the Present Participle: work + ING = work, talk + ING = talking Negative Form: Use verb ‘to be’ (am/is/are) + NOT + Present Participle. Example: He is not working. / She is not listening. Question Form (Regular & Irregular Verbs): Verb ‘to … Read More