The Past simple is the most commonly used tense to talk about past events or states which have finished. When is the Past Simple used? - To talk about an action or event that happened in the past once or repeatedly: …
The Present Perfect is a tense we use to talk about an action/event that took place in the past but the exact time is not important. How do we construct the Present Perfect? We form the Present Perfect with the auxiliary verb 'to…
We use the Past Perfect to talk about a action/event in the past that has finished before another action/event started. Example: I had finished my homework when Jane phoned me.…
Most English verbs are regular with the Past Simple and Past Participle forms ending in -ed Take for example the verb like, which is liked in Past Simple and liked as…
What is the difference between 'going to' and 'will'? Both are used to express future tense in English but they do not have the same meaning. This post provides an explanation of the differences that will help you use 'going to' and 'will' correctly. …
Conditional sentences can be sometimes confusing for English learners. So hopefully this post will help you understand how we construct the four types of condional sentences that exist. Conditional sentences are also called 'If clauses' and we use different types of tenses to construct…
The Summer holidays are around the corner so it is definitely a good time to post an article on my blog explaining the difference between all these words. Travel, journey, trip, voyage and tour can be easily confused by all those students learning English, so below are…
Activity Complete the following sentences with the ‘past simple' or ‘present perfect’: I _______________(not do) my homework yet. My uncle ______________ (live) in Brighton for 6 years. He’s still there.…
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