The present simple is usually the first tense you learn when you study English. It is a very easy tense to form, just remember to add an ‘s’ to the third person singular. I walk to work every morning. BUT: He walks to work every morning. This little ‘s’ makes a big difference and can … Continue reading
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The First Conditional
This short video will explain the form and the use of the first conditional. There are many example sentences in the video and we also discuss the use of the zero conditional. When you’ve finished watching the clip, try it out yourself and write some first conditional sentences. What did you think of this … Continue reading