A1 - Would you like…? I'd like…
Would you like some cake? Would you like…? We use Would you like…? To offer something or to invite somebody to do something. Would you...
Would you like some cake? Would you like…? We use Would you like…? To offer something or to invite somebody to do something. Would you...
Look here! Form Infinitive form of the verb (no subject). DO NOT or DON’T + infinitive (no subject). Use You can use the imperative to:...
I can play the piano. can, can’t – ability, possibility, permission Infinitive without 'to' We use can + infinitive without to. I can...
I am going to Japan next week. When the main verb is go, we can exclude it if we want. I’m going shopping this afternoon. (= I’m going to...
He will love my new coat. Will is an auxiliary verb. This means that: we use will + infinitive: I‘ll be (or will be) at home next...
Did you go shopping this morning? We use did and didn’t to make negatives, questions and short answers in past simple. Word order in...
I went walking in the country yesterday afternoon. Past simple regular We often add -ed to verbs (regular verbs) to make the past simple....
I was so hungry yesterday. was/were We use was/were as the past simple forms of be. We use was for I/he/she/it and were for you/we/they....
WRONG RIGHT I have 26 years. I am 26 years old. I like dance. I like dancing. Joe have to write a letter. Joe has to...
I have got a dog. I‘ve got a car. = I have a car. I haven’t got a car. = I don’t have a car. Have you got a car? = Do you have a...
We are having a conversation. We use the present simple for habits or for permanent situations. Habits or actions that happen regularly...
We are learning to count. We form the present continuous with am/is/are + the -ing form of the verb. I am writing a book. She is...
I am happy. We use he for a man, she for a woman and it for a thing. He‘s a little boy. She‘s beautiful. I like this TV. It‘s very big....
A1 Present Simple