by Sabina | Mar 18, 2024 | English exercises
Why to take the English Placement Test? At the beginning, let’s focus on the placement test itself. The placement test is not a test that you can pass or fail. You also will not get a good or bad mark in this kind of the test. You should not be anxious that...
by Sabina | Jan 28, 2024 | English exercises, Upper-intermediate Exercises, Upper-Intermediate Level
When to use would rather? We normally use would rather in order to show our preferences. If you want to express that you like or prefer one thing more than the other one then you can use this construction. Instead of would rather you can also use would sooner or would...
by Sabina | Nov 13, 2023 | Beginner Exercises, Beginner Level, English exercises
How to make the Present Continuous Tense? If you already understand the Present Continuous Tense and you know when to use it and you know why you need the -ing ending, you can move to next step. In this part of the Present Continuous Tense I would like to show you how...
by Sabina | Nov 1, 2023 | Beginner Exercises, Beginner Level, English exercises
What is the – ing ending? Many English learners wonder why they need to learn some different verb endings. They ask what these endings are for, why they have to use the -s ending or the – ing ending. Some of them claim that knowing the – ing ending...
by Sabina | Oct 17, 2023 | Beginner Exercises, Beginner Level, English exercises
What is the Present Continuous Tense? Present Continuous is one of twelve English tenses. Its full name is the Present Continuous Tense but it is also called the Present Progressive Tense. The Present Continuous Tense is also one of the basic English tenses. Your...
by Sabina | Mar 21, 2023 | Beginner Exercises, Beginner Level, English exercises
Past Simple Wh- questions Wh- questions quite often make some troubles to students. When they see such words as why, when, how, etc., they often forget about auxilary verbs and they are essential in order to make questions. Wh- quesion words are just words and they...