verb + ing & infinitives动词不定式 to do 07:30 【Grammar Ellii】语法知识点 时间介词「Prepositions of Time 」|和时间搭配的介词 05:26 【Grammar Ellii】语法知识点 形容词「Adjectives」|形容词词性的基本知识点 04:19 【Grammar Ellii】语法知识点 一般将来时be going to「Simple Future with Be Going...
verb + ing & infinitives动词不定式 to do 07:30 【Grammar Ellii】语法知识点 时间介词「Prepositions of Time 」|和时间搭配的介词 05:26 【Grammar Ellii】语法知识点 形容词「Adjectives」|形容词词性的基本知识点 04:19 【Grammar Ellii】语法知识点 一般将来时be going to「Simple Future with Be Going...
VERB TO BE ( Simple Past ) (B&W + KEY ) 6 tasks to practice on Simple Past Tense: 1)Sts choose the suitable answer. 2) They fill in the blanks with "was-were-wasn´t-weren´t". 3)Sts give short answers to questions (Yes,he was. No,he wasn´t etc.) 4...
English has only two ways of forming a tense from the verb alone: the past and the present. For example, we drove and we drive.To form other verb tenses, you have to add a form of have, be or will in front of the verb. These are called helping, or auxiliary verbs....
Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb + ___. Grammar Rules: Auxiliary verb- the past tense of the (to be) "did" is used. Subject- the subject comes after the auxiliary verb "did". Main Verb- stays in the base form. Auxiliary ...
continuous tense useshasorhave+been(the past participle ofBE) + the-ing formof the main verb. Examples: He has (He's) taken a vacation. / He has (He's) been taking a vacation. I have (I've) taken my medicine. I have (I've) been taking that medicine for three ...
In English, the Past Continuous Tense is used to describe an action that was happening at a specific time in the past. It is formed by using the verb “to be” in the past tense, followed by the present participle (-ing form) of the main verb....
Lessons 1-15 Verb to be, Simple Present, Question Words, Continuous Tense, Prepositions, Imperatives, and more… BUYLESSONS 1-15 Workbook 2 Lessons 16-30 Past Tense, Past Continuous Comparative Adjectives, Superlative Adjectives, Adverbs of Time, ...
Simple PastThe simple past tense is formed by adding -ed’ to the infinitive form of the verb (e.g. to walk becomes I/you/he/she/it/we/they walked). With this form, there is no need for a verb modifier like to have’ or to be’ as those are reserved for some of the other ...
Verb Forms and Verb Tenses (#1)OverviewEnglish verbs have five basic forms: the base form, the - S form, the - ing form, the past form, and the past participle form:1. the base (or simple) form For all verbs except BE, the base form is the verb with "no special ending" (no...