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English vocabulary: Enjoy

5th July 2016 by Andrew

Dogs enjoying themselves

In this vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word "enjoy". Enjoy is a regular verb. It means to feel pleasure from something or to like something. Form base form: enjoying form: enjoyingpast simple form: enjoyedpast participle: enjoyed Sentence structures using "enjoy" There are 3 main structures: enjoy + noun Examples:She is enjoying her … [Read more...] about English vocabulary: Enjoy

English vocabulary: Train travel

4th July 2016 by Andrew

This is a vocabulary lesson all about train travel. This will help you in English speaking situations. The important vocabulary is in blue. Train times To know the train times, you must read the timetable. Departure times are the times of the trains leaving the station.Arrival times are the times of the trains coming into the station. Off-peak time is the … [Read more...] about English vocabulary: Train travel

The ing form of English verbs

1st July 2016 by Andrew

fishing

The "ing form" refers to verbs when they end in the letters "ing" Example for the verb "fish", the ing form is fishing When is the ing form used? There are 3 main uses of the ing form in English grammar: Continuous tenses Examples: I am fishing. (present continuous tense)He was fishing. (past continuous)We will be fishing. (future continuous) As an … [Read more...] about The ing form of English verbs

The present continuous tense in English

1st July 2016 by Andrew

She is eating an apple

The English language has 2 different present tenses: Both tenses are quite different in both form and meaning and in this English grammar lesson, I will explain the present continuous. Form Affirmative subject + verb "to be" + ing form of the verb I am workingyou are workinghe / she / it is workingwe are workingyou are workingthey are working The verb "to … [Read more...] about The present continuous tense in English

Present simple tense in English

30th June 2016 by Andrew

They play football every week.

In English, there are 2 present tenses: They are very different in both their form and also their use and meaning. In this grammar lesson, we will look in detail at the present simple. Form Affirmative I workyou workhe works / she works / it workswe workyou workthey work Only the third person singular changes (he / she / it) by adding a letter … [Read more...] about Present simple tense in English

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