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2024年5月16日 · Practice your English grammar skills with this First Conditional exercise. Test your knowledge and improve your language proficiency today! Welcome to my virtual classroom! Join me on a journey of language and learning, where we explore the wonders of English
2024年5月26日 · Latest Exercises Simple And Perfect Tenses Exercise May 31, 2024 Time Expressions Quiz May 31, 2024 Like / Would Like Etc. May 29, 2024 No, None, Any May 29, 2024 Adjectives And Adverbs May 28, 2024 Prepositions In, On, To, With May 28, 2024
3 天前 · Singular nouns. Singular, countable nouns always have an article – a / an or the (or another determiner – my, your, this, that, etc.). We use a / an – the indefinite article – when we talk about something for the first time, or something that is part of a group or type. I saw a good film yesterday. Do you want a drink?
2024年5月28日 · Latest Exercises No Sooner, Hardly/When, As Soon As June 4, 2024 Collocations With Adverbs June 3, 2024 Simple And Perfect Tenses Exercise May 31, 2024 Time Expressions Quiz May 31, 2024 Like / Would Like Etc. May 29, 2024 No, None, Any
1 天前 · Read clear grammar explanations and example sentences to help you understand how verbs are used. Then, put your grammar knowledge into practice by doing the exercises. Choose a topic and start improving your English grammar today.
1 天前 · In English, we use wish + past form verb when we want something now or in the future to be different e.g. I wish I had more money. In English, we use wish + past perfect verb to show we regret something (we want something in the past to be different) e.g. I wish I had listened to my mom and studied harder.
2024年5月24日 · Grammar explanation. We can use the present simple to talk about things we do regularly. I go to the gym three times a week. We drink coffee at work. We can also use it for things which are generally true. She loves her job. A lot of people work at home now. Remember that we add s or es for he, she and it.