Past continuous tense 2
Change each sentence into the past continuous tense. “I played baseball—I was playing baseball”.
Change each sentence into the past continuous tense. “I played baseball—I was playing baseball”.
Grammar is the set of “rules” that govern the words, sentences, and other parts of speech that you use and how you put them together. Think of grammar is the road map of any language. Without grammar, you could just throw random words together and communicate with other people. For example, you could simply say:…
Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive adjectives (my, your, his, their, her, our and his)
Hello. Are you Mr. Johnson?Yes. I am.Nice to meet you I am Mr. Smith. I will be interviewing you today.Good. It’s nice to meet you as well.Thank you. Please have a seat in my office.Thank you.Mr. Johnson, tell me a little about yourself.I am 32 years old, I was working at the steel plant until…
Common nouns are words that refer to people, places, things, or ideas. Unlike the other type of noun, proper noun, common nouns are not the actual names of the categories mentioned above. A common noun identifies a thing; a proper noun gives a thing its specific name.Sentence Examples:1. People– Sheila climbed the tree. (“Sheila” is…
add “a” or “an”.
Fill in the gaps with Somewhere, anywhere or nowhere.