The present perfect at CEFR Level A2

The present perfect at CEFR Level A2

The present perfect at CEFR Level A2. On this page, we will look at another common English tense – the present perfect. Here are some examples of the present perfect tense: I have cleaned my shoes. He has finished work for today. I have travelled through Asia,...
The present simple to talk about the future

The present simple to talk about the future

The present simple to talk about the future. In Level A2, we have already looked at how the present continuous and will can both be used to talk about the future. On this page, we will also look at the 2 ways the present simple can also be used for the future. As you...
The present simple to talk about the future

The future simple with will

The future simple with will. In Level A1, we looked at using the future simple tense with be going to. On this page, we will look at the future simple with will. Here are some examples: A: “Oh no! We don’t have any milk!” B: “No problem –...
Stative verbs and continuous tenses in English

Stative verbs and continuous tenses in English

Stative verbs and continuous tenses in English. Verbs can be divided in to two groups – stative verbs and dynamic verbs. Stative verbs talk about states – how you feel, what you see, what you like, what you hate. It is important to know the difference...
The differences between adjectives with ING and ED

The differences between adjectives with ING and ED

The differences between adjectives with ING and ED. In this lesson, we will look at the difference between adjectives that end with ING and ED. Here are some examples: I think football is boring. I am bored by football. This book is interesting. I am interested in...