Use the past simple to talk about finished actions in the past. For regular verbs, the past simple positive is infinitive + -ed Positive I You He She It We They …
If you don’t know a word in English, you can use these words to describe it: Opposite hot / cold big / small cheap / expensive young / old …
Big Small / Little Cheap Expensive Clean Dirty Deep Shallow Down Up Early Late Easy Difficult / Hard Far Near / Close Fast Slow Fat Thin / Skinny Full …
Use the present continuous to talk about things happening now, at the moment. Questions To form present continuous questions, use (to be) + subject + verb + -ing Am I writing a letter? …
Use the present continuous to talk about things happening now, at the moment. Negative To form the present continuous negative, use subject + (to be) + not + verb + -ing I am …
Use the present continuous to talk about things happening now, at the moment. Positive To form the present continuous positive, use subject + (to be) + verb + -ing I am …
Use the present simple for things that happen regularly or general truths. Questions Do I / you / we / they live…? Does he / she / it live…? Examples: Do you …