Bimester One
Present Tenses
Introduction
The simple present tense is one of the most common tenses in English. This page will explain the rules for forming the tense with regular verbs here
Here are some exercises to practice:
Simple Present here
Adverbs of Frequency here
In the simple present tense, negative forms and question forms are made using the auxiliary verb “do”. This page explains the rules.
Grammar here
Present Continuous
The present continuous tense (also called the present progressive tense) is commonly used in English for actions happening right now
Explanation here
Practice here
Present Continuous: Negatives and Questions
Explanation here
Present Simple or Present Continuous?
Grammar here
Simple Past: Regular Verbs
Read here
Simple Past: Irregular Verbs
Read here
Simple Past: Negatives and Questions
Past Continuous
Read about this topic here
Now is time to practice
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