Can / Could / Have to / Must

Modal Verbs: Can/Could/Have to/Must Modal Verbs Explained Master Can, Could, Have to, and Must Understanding Modal Verbs Modal verbs are special helping verbs that express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, and necessity. They modify the meaning of the main...

Future (going to / will)

Future Tenses: Going to vs Will Future Tenses: Going to vs Will Master the difference and use them confidently Introduction English has several ways to talk about the future. Two of the most common are “going to” and “will”. While both refer to...

Past of be (was/were)

Past Tense of Be: Was/Were Past Tense of “Be” Master the usage of was and were Understanding Was & Were The verb “to be” has two past tense forms: was and were. Which one you use depends on the subject of your sentence. Use...

Simple Past (worked, went, had)

ho Simple Past Tense – Interactive Lesson Simple Past Tense The Simple Past tense is used to describe actions that were completed at a specific time in the past. It’s one of the most commonly used tenses in English. When to Use Simple Past Use the Simple...

Present Continuous (I’m working now)

Present Continuous Tense Present Continuous I’m working now What is the Present Continuous? The Present Continuous (also called Present Progressive) is used to describe actions that are happening right now or around the current time. It emphasizes that the...

Talking about daily routines

Daily Routines – Interactive Lesson Talking About Daily Routines Our daily routines shape our lives. Being able to talk about what we do every day is an essential communication skill. In this lesson, we’ll explore common vocabulary, phrases, and structures...

Describing your job and company

Describing Your Job and Company Describing Your Job and Company Master the art of professional introductions Why This Matters Whether you’re at a networking event, a conference, or meeting a new client, being able to clearly and confidently describe what you do...
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