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English Tenses: A2-B1
Present Tense Simple 1. FORMS: Affirmative Sentences: I/You/We/They + base form of the verb (e.g., "I play tennis.") He/She/It + base form of the verb + "s" or "es" (e.g., "He plays tennis.") Negative Sentences: I/You/We/They + do not (don't) + base form of the verb (e.g., "I don't play tennis.") He/She/It + does not (doesn't) + base form of the verb (e.g., "He doesn't play tennis.") Questions: Do + I/You/We/They + base form of the verb? (e.g., "Do you play tennis?") Does + H

Aimee T.L. Kathartt
Jul 25, 20238 min read


Present Subjunctive:B2-C1
*Excerpt from the forthcoming grammar book Practical English: Theory and Exercises, Book 5 . For Practical English: Theory and Exercises, Book 1 , go to Publications The Subjunctive is the grammatical mood showing situations that may happen or (regretfully) may no longer be possible in the past, present, or future. The Indicative mood shows real situations, or temporally rooted facts. The Subjunctive mood deals with the unlikely-to-happen state of situations. Present Sub

Aimee T.L. Kathartt
Oct 17, 20187 min read


Structure of the English Verbals: B2
*Excerpt from The Anchor of English, Book 1. More about English verbals in the forthcoming grammar book Practical English: Theory and...

Aimee T.L. Kathartt
Oct 11, 20181 min read


Spelling of Vb-ing:B1-B2
*Excerpt from the forthcoming grammar book Practical English: Theory and Exercises, Book 2. For Practical English: Theory and Exercises,...

Aimee T.L. Kathartt
Oct 2, 20184 min read
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