Allow me to introduce to you, what I like to call, the three silent %22Superstars%22 of the English Grammar: the verbs %22Be%22, %22Do%22 and %22Have%22! Of course you’ll often see them holding the main role in a sentence, like in the following: ...
Do you know the difference? Many beginner students get confused when they see these three sentences. They look almost the same! To understand the difference you need to review your English grammar. (Download the PDF here) I swim. This is the present...
Stative verbs what are they? how do I use them? A stative verb is a verb which expresses a state instead of an action. Stative verbs usually relate to our thoughts, brainwork, senses, relationships, emotions state of being and measurement. Some examples of stative...
The vernacular of today has a tendency to be filled with filler words – those little words we use to fill up space in an otherwise empty sentence such as “um” and “uh”. In fact, filler words can be helpful while you’re trying to...
Adjectives for Elementary English Students! ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Video below ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ What is an adjective? An adjective describes a noun. It tells us whether it is big, small, tall, delicious, short, blue, white, and many many more!! Here are some ways for how you order...
We use the Present Perfect Simple to talk about things that we have done in our life, in other words to talk about our life experience. (+) Positive: Subject + have/has + past participle Example: I have been to China. (-)...