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Are you afraid that Present is Indefinite? English for Beginners: Lesson 2

  • December 21, 2015
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Today we continue to discover Present Simple tense; we will learn some more rules that can be called “exceptions.” Though it is Indefinite, Present is Simple, but there are some naughty exceptions. So, we have few more endings to pay attention to: «sh» and «ch»: I, You, We, They watch TV and wash the dog…

English for Beginners, Lesson 1. Homework

  • December 18, 2015
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Today it is your turn to practice! 1) Write down these verbs in the correct form into the blanks: know, see, do, feel, like, go, take. He …. this is not his mistake, but he … guilty anyway. I … everything about cooking! Oh, I … what you want to tell me. … she feel better?…

Is Present as Simple as it is called? English for Beginners: Lesson 1

  • December 16, 2015
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Today we are going to learn Present Simple. We use this time to tell about everything that is around us or concerning us, and to describe things in general. For example, “The sun rises.” “I like buns.” One of my students asked me to explain clearly what Present Simple is and why it is Indefinite….

Verbal noun

  • October 3, 2015
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When is a verb not a verb? When it is a verbal noun. A verbal noun is the infinitive form of a verb, that acts like a noun. It is usually created by adding “-ing,” after that it loses all the qualities of a verb and can now be used as a subject, direct or…

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