Verbs ending in “s”, “es” and “ies” in the Present Simple tense In the Present Simple verb form 3rd (third) person singular we add “s”, “es” or “ies” at the end of the verb I […] Read more...
17 or 70 more pronunciation practice
Video – practise understanding the difference between 18 and 80 etc English language pronunciation of numbers Review the pronunciation rules Eigh·TEEN EIGH·ty Do listening exercise Introduction difference between 15 and 50, 17 and 70 […] Read more...
list adjectives with ed or ing
Here’s a list of common adjectives that end with “ed” and “ing” alarmed alarming amused amusing annoyed annoying astonished astonishing astounded astounding bored boring captivated captivating challenged challenging comforted comforting confused confusing depressed depressing disappointed […] Read more...
Excited or exciting adjectives
Frightened or frightening? Which is the correct adjective? Go to FREE language and grammar exercises with -ed and -ing forms HERE There are a number of adjectives that are formed from the past participle […] Read more...
Forming English verb tenses
English verb forms How do we form the different English verb forms? The structure of the different verb forms is the easiest part of English grammar. Essentially there are two categories of verb forms: Active […] Read more...