5. My friends met a famous film star two weeks ago; My friends did not meet a famous film star two weeks ago; Did your friends meet a famous film star two weeks ago?; Yes, they did. / No, they didn't.反馈 收藏
The verb be is always special. It is a stative verb, and we use it in the Present Simple tense to talk about now situations and about general situations. Look at these examples of the verb be in the Present Simple tense - some are general and some are now:...
The verb be is always special. It is a stative verb, and we use it in the Present Simple tense to talk about now situations and about general situations. Look at these examples of the verb be in the Present Simple tense - some are general and some are now:...
When you use a verb, you have to choose an appropriate tense. Tenses refer to the time when the action of the verb takes place.Example:He speaks is the present tense of the verb “to speak.”He spoke is past tense.He has spoken is present perfect tense....
Learn about the present progressive tense in Spanish. Discover how to use the verb "estar" in tandem with gerunds to form common phrases in the...
"Have" is used as a verb in two ways: as a main verb and as a helping (aka auxiliary) verb. Here are some examples of it being used as a main verb: "I have two brothers." "I had a wonderful birthday." The first ...
Verb /prəˈd(y)o͞os/,/prō-/, Font size: produces, 3rd person singular present; produced, past tense; produced, past participle; producing, present participle; Make or manufacture from components or raw materials - the company has just produced a luxury version of the aircraft ...
Now that you understand points of view, using “has” and “have” becomes very easy. In the Present Tense “Have” and “has” can both be used in the present tense as a main verb to mean possession. Here’s the difference: Type of SentenceHasHave Affirmative Statement ✓ (he, ...
@hasen: 😱It's surprising to know that. Do people just say "I wait" to express "I'm ...
Verb /spend/, Font size: spends, 3rd person singular present; spending, present participle; spent, past tense; spent, past participle; Pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services - the firm has spent $100,000 on hardware and software Pay out (money) for a particular per...