Past simple: « to do »: I did
Past simple: "to do": I did We use the Past Simple to refer about completed actions in the past. Construction: Regular verbs: very often, the past simple ends are in…
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Past simple: "to be": I was We use the Past Simple to refer about completed actions in the past. I, he, she, it, John was, We, You, they, my brothers…
LET: Imperative form 1st person Affirmative form: with "Let's" 1st person: LET + US + Verb without "to" Contraction form: "let's": Let's work now. Let's have some breakfast. Negativ form:…
Orders, warning, advices, instructions, make invitations, requests. The imperative form can be used for all subjects. Construction: 2nd person: Infinitive form without "to": Sit down!, Shut up!, Come here! Play…
Present Continuous or Present Simple? I'm doing ... or ... I do ... ? Conclusion !! Construction: Present Continuous: form of 'be' and verb + ing = I am doing, you…