Present Perfect Tense in English

Present Perfect Tense in English

 Affirmative Sentences I have finished the report. This is a sentence in the present perfect tense. We know it is in the present perfect tense because it has the auxiliary verb HAVE (or HAS) followed by a PAST PARTICIPLE. Look at the structure for affirmative...
Past Simple Tense in English

Past Simple Tense in English

Past Simple Tense in English – Regular and Irregular verbs in the past tense In the present simple tense, we say: I live … You live … We live … They live … BUT, for HE, SHE and IT, we add an S to the end of their verb in the present simple. So we say: He lives … She...

IELTS Reading Vocabulary – Learn 38 Verbs for IELTS

 IELTS Vocabulary Lesson In the IELTS lesson above, we do an activity to learn 38 verbs for the academic reading section of IELTS. A sentence will appear on the screen. From the list of verbs that is given, the viewer needs to say which verb best describes the...
Will vs. Going To

Will vs. Going To

 WILL vs. GOING TO – English Grammar Lesson In general, WILL and GOING TO are used to talk about the future. I will help you tomorrow. (Tomorrow is in the future) I think it’s going to rain later. (Later is a non-specific time in the future) We will visit you next...

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