Quiz time! Which sentence is correct in each pair?
1a I must remember to check. 1b I must remember checking. 2a I still remember to start school. 2b I still remember starting school. 3a Don't forget to lock the door. 3b Don't forget locking the door. 4a I'll never forget to meet him. 4b I'll never forget meeting him. Keep reading to check your answers.
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How simple is the present simple?!
Can you find the mistakes? 1. I haven't a brother. 2. He like pizza. 3. I'm going to the gym every day. 4. I read a good book at the moment. 5. My parents lives in London. 6. Sue don't like chocolate. Keep reading to check your answers! Quiz time! Which sentence is correct in each pair? 1a It started to rain. 2b It started raining. 2a You must continue to practise. 2b You must continue practising. 3a I prefer to walk. 3b I prefer walking. 4a He loves cooking. 4b He loves to cook. Keep reading to check your answers!
Quiz: Which sentence is correct?
1a I'm pleased to meet you. 1b I'm pleased meeting you. 2a She's good at to speak English. 2b She's good at speaking English. 3a He's given up to smoke. 3b He's given up smoking. 4a Being happy is more important than being rich. 4b To be happy is more important than to be rich. 5a I went to the shop to buy some milk. 5b I went to the shopping buying some milk. Keep reading to see the answers.
Do you know when to use the past simple, past continuous, past perfect and past perfect continuous tenses? Test your knowledge with this quiz!
In part 1, we looked at when to use "to" and when to use "-ing" but there are some situations when we use the infinitive without "to" and that's what you can learn in part 2.
Grammar is often students' least favourite part of learning English but it's important. Without knowing any grammar, you can't communicate as effectively. Read on to get some advice on how you can improve your grammar skills.
This means means that we can find good things in every bad situation. The last few months have been a strange and difficult time for a lot of people and there are still months of uncertainty ahead. However, for me it hasn't all been bad. Here are a few good things that have come out of it.
Test your knowledge of present simple, present continuous, present perfect and present perfect continuous with this quiz.
Do you know the difference between these two sentences?
My brother, who lives in Nottingham, is a doctor. My brother who lives in Nottingham is a doctor. Here's a clue! How many brothers do I have? Think about your answer then click "read more" to check. Do you know what nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are? What about pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions and determiners? When you learn a new word, do you learn what kind of word it is? Is this even important? Keep reading to find out!
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