by Gabriel Brito | Apr 21, 2025 | A2/B1 Grammar Papers
We use comparative adjectives to describe the difference between two nouns, for example: I am taller than John. Spain is hotter than Ireland. Champagne is more expensive than wine. We use comparative adverb forms to describe the difference between two actions,...
by Gabriel Brito | Apr 21, 2025 | A2/B1 Grammar Papers
There are many ways to talk about future actions and events in English, some forms are very similar and can be used interchangeably, meaning it doesn’t really matter which you use. This section will cover the main future forms, and their similarities, including: Will/...
by Gabriel Brito | Apr 21, 2025 | A2/B1 Grammar Papers
The Past Continuous Tense (also known as ‘Past Progressive Tense’) has a variety of uses to describe past actions. While these uses are slightly different, they have one thing in common: The Past Continuous is used for LONGER ACTIONS which were happening at a time in...
by Gabriel Brito | Apr 21, 2025 | A2/B1 Grammar Papers
When we talk about using Past Simple Tense, it is very important to remember how we use (be) and (do) in the Present Simple tense. Be is used with adjectives, for location, for jobs, time, facts etc. Do is used with verbs as an auxiliary in the question...
by Gabriel Brito | Apr 21, 2025 | A2/B1 Grammar Papers
The Present Perfect Tense is very common in every day tense and is the most common way we use have as an auxiliary verb (see the Present Simple for more…) In this overview we will explore: The form for Present Perfect How/ When we use it. The 3rd form or Past...
by Gabriel Brito | Apr 21, 2025 | A2/B1 Grammar Papers
We use present continuous for the following reasons: Actions happening now – I am writing an email Definite future plans – He is flying to Spain tomorrow. Actions happening around now – I’m doing an English course. We also use...