Super! I liked the way you explained the difference between the simple verbs and present simple, and the helping verbs is much more understandable than auxilliary. I will try to use it in my practice!
Super! I liked the way he explained the difference between the simple verbs and present simple, and the helping verbs is much more understandable than auxilliary. I will try to use it in my practice!
So, to make questions I will always use helping verbs and the answer will use the present tense. If I am right, then I finally understood. How lucky I am to find a teacher like you. Thank you.
@EgleFig - You can use helping verbs such as "do" and "did" and the simple form to make present tense questions and negative statements. Use "did" with the simple form to make questions and negative statements in the past tense, and use modal auxiliary verbs such as "can," might," "will," etc. with the simple form. Understanding how to use verbs in the simple form will improve your English.
I study English, thank you very much for video. Russia!
DoctarRomarIO 7 months ago
It is special in your class! I enjoy it! Thx a lot~
todayshi 1 year ago
Super! I liked the way you explained the difference between the simple verbs and present simple, and the helping verbs is much more understandable than auxilliary. I will try to use it in my practice!
Liudmila1977 1 year ago
Super! I liked the way he explained the difference between the simple verbs and present simple, and the helping verbs is much more understandable than auxilliary. I will try to use it in my practice!
Liudmila1977 1 year ago
you are a great teacher , thank you so much!!
I can speak English better than writing , how can I improve the writing skill ? do you think
chatting with english native speakers will help ?or do you suggest another way ,thanks again :)
XxLOOKING4BESTxX 1 year ago
Thanks Sir - I find your lesson very useful :-)
Ganeschar 1 year ago
So, to make questions I will always use helping verbs and the answer will use the present tense. If I am right, then I finally understood. How lucky I am to find a teacher like you. Thank you.
EgleFig 1 year ago
@EgleFig - You can use helping verbs such as "do" and "did" and the simple form to make present tense questions and negative statements. Use "did" with the simple form to make questions and negative statements in the past tense, and use modal auxiliary verbs such as "can," might," "will," etc. with the simple form. Understanding how to use verbs in the simple form will improve your English.
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago