Present Simple for Future Events

When we think of the Present Simple tense in English, we often associate it with habitual actions, general truths, or permanent states. However, the Present Simple tense can also be used to talk about future events. This usage is often confusing for English learners because it differs from how other tenses like the Future Simple […]

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Present Continuous of State Verbs: Uses and Examples

PRESENT CONTINUOUS STATE VERBS

The Present Continuous tense is commonly used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking or temporary situations. However, using state verbs (also called “stative verbs”) in the continuous form can be tricky because state verbs typically describe states or conditions rather than actions. This article will explain how and when to use state […]

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Does your family OR Do your family…? Which is correct?

When it comes to subject-verb agreement in English, choosing between “does” and “do” can sometimes be confusing, especially for English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners and with collective nouns like “family.” The confusion arises because “family” refers to a group of people, but it is considered a singular noun. In this article, we’ll explore […]

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Could, Was Able to, Managed to: Exercises

could was able to managed to exercises

Understanding the differences between “could,” “was able to,” and “managed to” is important for expressing ability, possibility, and success in English. “Could, Was Able to, Managed to: Exercises” will help you practice using these expressions correctly in different contexts. Remember, “could” is used for general ability in the past, “was able to” can refer to […]

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