We usually use IT IS when we talk about the weather. We use: It is + adjective or It is + verb-ing For example: It is rainy. It is raining. What is the difference? It is + adjective = A description of the weather It is rainy …. it is describing the weather. How is...
What is the difference between HEAR and LISTEN? Before we begin, in the video you can hear the pronunciation of the word LISTEN. The letter T is silent in LISTEN. So what is the difference between these two verbs? Let’s start with LISTEN. LISTEN Listen requires...
THIS ENGLISH LESSON WAS A LIVE CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE – JOIN US NEXT TIME! What are you thankful for? – Woodward English Question 1 Thankful means to be grateful. You appreciate something you have or something that happened. It’s like saying THANK YOU for...
To write a verb ending in -ING you need to know the correct spelling. General Rule In general you just add -ING to the end of a verb. Infinitive ING form to eat eating to go going to look looking to read reading I am eating They are going to the beach. He is looking...