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The Present perfect Simple Tense
The Present perfect Simple Tense - How do we form the Present PERFECT TENSE? Verb to have (Present Simple) + main verb (Past Participle)...
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Apr 26, 20212 min read


(Practice) The Past Simple Tense
The Past Simple Tense (Practice) I. Put the following verbs in the Past Simple Tense: 1. Ellen (ignore) my text message last night. 2. How you (do) in the exam yesterday? 3. Jack (not read) my email last week. 4. We (be) so happy when we (see) them. 5. The fire (destroy) the entire building last weekend. 6. How you (fall) the stairs last night? 7. I (eat) my dinner cold last night because the stove (not work). 8. You (cut) your finger this morning? 9. Timothy (work) as a cash
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Apr 25, 20213 min read


The Past Simple Tense
The Past Simple Tense - When do we use the Past Simple Tense? 1. We use it to talk about an action that happened and finished in the past. Ex. – He died. 2. We need adverbs of time to specify the past tense in our sentences. Ex. Yesterday, ago, last night, last week, last Monday, in 2001 …etc. - How do we form the negative with the past Simple Tense? 1. We need the helping verb (DO). 2. We use (DO) in the Past Simple Tense (DID) . 3. The main verb is now in the (Base Form) 4
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Apr 25, 20212 min read


(Practice) The Difference Between Verb “To Be” and all the other verbs in the English Language
The Difference Between Verb “To Be” and all the other verbs in the English Language (Practice) I. Choose the correct verb: 1. How many...
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Apr 17, 20212 min read


“Practice” The Present Simple Tense
The Present Simple Tense for beginners A. Identify the situations in the following sentences, (Habit – Fact – Customs or traditions and...
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Apr 14, 20212 min read


Write Questions About the Following Sentences:
- Write questions about the following sentences: 1. People are increasingly avoiding unhealthy food. 2. The new generation is generally...
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Apr 13, 20211 min read


The difference between verb to “Be” and all the other verbs in the English language
The difference between verb to “Be” and all the other verbs in the English language - Verb to “be” (Positive statement) (Simple Present...
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Apr 5, 20212 min read


(Quiz 4) Since, For, or Ago
Since, For, Ago Quiz A. Fill in the blanks with since, for or ago 1. I started my music class 2 weeks ----- 2. She has worked in this...
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Apr 5, 20211 min read


Sentence Types (The Simple Sentence) Practice
A. Identify the parts of a sentence (subject), (verb), (object) or (complete idea) in the following sentences: 1. She won the lottery. 2....
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Mar 29, 20213 min read


Sentence Types Part 1 (The Simple Sentence)
The Simple Sentence There are many sentence types. 1. The Simple Sentence / Independent clause. It consists of: 1. Subject Ex. Jack / Jane / They Subjects can be nouns or pronouns Compound Subjects Ex. Jane and Peter Canada and Australia Cats and dogs 2. Verb Ex. Write / Buy / play There are many kinds of verbs Compound verbs Ex. Run and swim Read and write Comes and goes 3. Object Ex. The door / A pair of shoes / them Objects can be nouns or pronouns
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Mar 22, 20211 min read


Indirect Questions (Practice)
Indirect Questions - Change the following questions into indirect ones. Don’t forget to use the introductory clauses: - Can you tell me...
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Mar 18, 20212 min read


(Quiz 3) Put the verbs in the correct tense.
- Put the verbs in the correct tense. Choose from the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple or Past Continuous. 1. A: You ever (be) to Cuba? B: Yes. I (be) to Cuba many times. In fact, I (be) there last summer. 2. A: How Jamila (come) to school every day? B: She (walk). 3. A: You (not study) well these days? B: Well, I (think) I (do) my best. 4. A: I (go) to Florida with my friends last summer. B: How long you (stay) there? A: One week. B: How (be)
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Mar 17, 20211 min read


(Quiz 2) Verb Tense & Verb Form (Correct the Mistakes)
I. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences: 1. She was went to the gym yesterday. 2. She can't attending class today. 3. No one know where he is. 4. Sabrina cooking dinner for the family every day. 5. Where did you went last night? 6. They are work at a factory. 7. Who did you met at the party last night? 8. I will absent tomorrow. 9. My husband don’t like fruits. 10. So many children enjoys soccer nowadays. 11. Did you not eating salad yesterday? 12. I seen him many
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Mar 7, 20211 min read


(Quiz 1) Find The Mistakes and Correct Them (Verb Tense & Verb Form)
Find and correct the mistakes in the following sentences: 1. Frank and Erica talks a lot during class. 2. You was stayed here every day. 3. He riding his bicycle to work. 4. There is so many programs for children during the summer vacation. 5. Does Thomas knows the truth? 6. Did you understood the project? 7. I has no idea what you talking about. 8. No one come to parties early. 9. Where are Hans from? 10. Natalia don’t studys hard. 11. Carmen and Jack watching a movies every
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Mar 7, 20211 min read


The Past Simple vs the Present Perfect Tense
The Past Simple vs the Present Perfect Tense The Past Simple Tense An action that started and finished in the past. Ex. I moved to Canada in 2000. Ex. We watched a nice movie last night. Ex. She graduated a long time ago. We use a specific time in the past. Ago – Yesterday - in 1990 - Last night – Last week …etc. The Present Perfect Tense An action that started in the past but it hasn’t finished yet. It continues up to the present time. Ex. I’ve been in Canada for 20 years. (
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Mar 7, 20212 min read


(Practice) The Present Perfect Simple Tense
The present Perfect Simple Tense Quiz 1 A. Use the Present Perfect Simple Tense in the following sentences: 1. Andrew ---------- (be) in...
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Mar 6, 20211 min read
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