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  1. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Unit 1 - Exercise 1 - Present simple and continuous. Complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous form. of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible.

  2. With means ‘in the same place as someone or something’ or ‘accompanying’: She arrived with her boyfriend. I don’t like tea with milk. There was a free phone with the car. With: reactions and feelings. With often follows adjectives which refer to reactions and feelings: Are you happy with your music lessons?

  3. English Grammar. Verbs. 'to'-infinitives. Level: beginner. Verbs with to- infinitives. We use the to -infinitive after certain verbs ( verbs followed by to- infinitive ), particularly verbs of thinking and feeling: They decided to start a business together. Remember to turn the lights off. and verbs of saying: We agreed to meet at the cinema.

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Level: beginner. The definite article the is the most frequent word in English. We use the definite article in front of a noun when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly what we are referring to: because there is only one: The Pope is visiting Russia. The moon is very bright tonight. Who is the president of France?

  5. Conjunctions and, or, but. Introduction. and, or, but, so, because. Conjunctions are used to connect two sentences into one long sentence: I play tennis and I swim. You can go to the cinema, or you can visit your aunt. Ana loves oranges, but she hates pears. It was raining, so I took an umbrella. Peter is crying because he has failed his exams.

  6. Present tense. Present continuous. Level: beginner. The present continuous is made from the present tense of the verb be and the –ing form of a verb: We use the present continuous to talk about: activities at the moment of speaking: I'm just leaving work. I'll be home in an hour. Please be quiet. The children are sleeping. Present continuous 1.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2021 · Write with Grammarly. What is a sentence? At its core, a sentence is a string of words used to express a complete thought. There’s a lot of flexibility about what constitutes a sentence, but the central rule is that it must contain both a subject and a verb—and even that rule is bendable for imperative sentences, as you’ll see below.

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