I believe these exercises can help you for your test. Practise them all! Present Perfect - affirmative negative interrogative Past Simple – regular verbs irregular verbs 1 irregular verbs 2 ne… more →
wordsarewordsarewordsfiveandsixarecool wrote 6 months ago: There TO BE Usamos o “there to be” para indicar existência de pessoas, situações e objec … more →
fiveandsixarecool wrote 6 months ago: Remember the verb to be. To be Affirmative I was You were He was She was It was We were You were The … more →
ja wrote 9 months ago: I believe these exercises can help you for your test. Practise them all! Present Perfect - affirma … more →
ja wrote 9 months ago: Em inglês há verbos regulares e irregulares. · Os verbos regulares possuem uma única terminação para … more →
ja wrote 9 months ago: Usamos o comparativo para mostrar a diferença entre duas pessoas, coisas ou grupos. “Spain is … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: O caso possessivo é a forma de expressar como alguém possui algo/alguma coisa: Com pessoas e animais … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Exercises: regular regular regular regular regular regular … more →
fiveandsixarecool wrote 1 year ago: Have got – remember: Affirmative I have got (I’ve got) You have got (You’ve got) H … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Comparative Form and Superlative Form (-er/-est) one-syllable adjectives (clean, new, cheap) two-syl … more →
fiveandsixarecool wrote 1 year ago: Possessive adjectives: my - your – his – her – its – our – their They … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Watch the video! Now it’s time to do some exercises: ONE TWO THREE … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Present Continuous = Present Progressive Exercises: ONE TWO THREE … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Todos os dias repetimos os nossos hábitos e para os exprimirmos usamos o Present Simple. I play foot … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Daily activities Exercises: ONE TWO THREE … more →
ja wrote 1 year ago: Try these exercises: ONE TWO THREE … more →
fiveandsixarecool wrote 1 year ago: Remember the verb to be. To be Affirmative I am (I’m) You are (You’re) He is (He ‘s) She … more →