Grammar Review 1: Present Continuous
The present continuous talks about something happening now. This tense also exists in several other languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese. In English, the present continuous is formed by using a subject (a noun or a pronoun) + the agreeing form of the verb to be (conjugated in the present simple) + a verb ending…
On vs In When Talking About Locations
This is a very common mistake students make when talking about locations in English. In my experience, students whose first language is Portuguese tend to make this mistake more often than others. I would say that the reason for this is that in Portuguese, in some situations, the same word can be used to mean…
7 Common Homophones That Confuse English Learners
How many English homophones do you know?
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