Elementary level (A1)
There We use there to say when or where something is. There are some dirty cups on the table. There is a party tomorrow. We use
We use there is and there are to say that something exists. Positive Sentences We use there is for singular
Countable and uncountable nouns You will learn about countable and uncountable nouns. but before you continue the lesson, look at the following chart and
In spoken and informal written English, have got can be used instead of have in four situations. You can use have got
Would you like…? We use Would you like…? to offer something or to invite somebody to do something. Would you like…? = ‘Do you want…?’ Would you like
Verbs + -ing Some verbs in English are followed by another verb in the -ing form. The most common of these verbs are verbs of liking and disliking: love
The Past Simple is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now. Negative sentences We use negative forms of Past Simple
The simple past tense This page will present the simple past tense: its form and its use. Before you continue the lesson read the following passage and
The simple past tense of the verb to be: This page will present the simple past tense of the verb to be: its form and its use. The affirmative form
Form of the imperative The imperative form is the same as the bare infinitive. It has only one form for both second person singular and plural