Do – Does – Did – Done

Do – Does – Did – Done

DO – DOES – DID – DONE The word DO appears a lot in English. This is because it can be a verb, as in the verb TO DO which can be conjugated as Do and Does in the present tense, Did in the past tense and Done as a past participle. DO can also be an AUXILIARY verb in...
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

Present Simple vs. Present Continuous I speak English. I am speaking English. What is the difference? I speak English – is in the Present Simple tense I am speaking English – is in the Present Continuous tense When do we use the Present Simple and when do...
I agree – I don’t agree

I agree – I don’t agree

Which is correct, I agree or I am agree? Do you say I don’t agree or I am not agree? This ESOL lesson explains how to use the verb To Agree in English. To Agree To agree = to have the same opinion about something. It is important to remember that agree is a...
What is an adjective?

What is an adjective?

What is an adjective? Blue is an adjective. Cold is an adjective. Happy is an adjective. An adjective is a describing word. An adjective gives more information about something. An adjective generally describes a noun. A noun is a person, a thing, or a place. The...

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