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English Tenses for Beginners - Present, Past and Future
Guide to past, present and future verb tenses especially for beginners. These tense resources include explanations and examples for each tense in English, as well as tense worksheets and quizzes which can also be printed for in-class use.
Guide to Future with Will and Going to
Guide to learning Future with Will and Going to for students and teachers. This guide includes a brief description, links to detailed explanations, quizzes, free lesson plans, related activities and worksheets.
Guide to Present Tenses
Guide to learning present tenses for students and teachers. This guide includes a brief description, links to detailed explanations, quizzes, free lesson plans, related activities and worksheets.
Non-Continuous Verbs
A look at common verbs that are not used in the continuous - progressive - forms.
Simple Past or Present Perfect English Grammar Review Quiz
Try this 30 question quiz testing the use of simple past or present perfect. For example Jack _____ (work) as an banker before he _____ (become) a teacher.
Future - What will the weather be like?
Using the future with will to predict the weather. Easy grammar and exercise page designed especially for a first time look at the future with 'will'.
Have and Have Got Quiz
Do you understand the usage of 'have' and 'have got'? Try this quiz to test your understanding of these two possessive forms.
Have and Have Got
The differences between 'have' and 'have got' can be confusing for beginners. Here is a guide the two forms.
Past Simple - What did you do last weekend?
Learn the basics of the simple past including how to use regular and irregular verbs.
Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense
What are you doing right now? You are reading this page. Learn how to use the present continuous. For more advanced beginning level students.
Present Continuous - What are you doing?
Learn the basic rules for using the present continuous (progressive) form - especially for beginners.
Present Simple Basics
Basic questions and conversations using the simple present to talk about what you do every day. For beginners at the very beginning!
Present Simple Tense
What do you do every day? Use this grammar chart to learn about the Present Simple. For more advanced beginning level students.
