It was raining when I got home last night. * Use past progressive for a longer action that was interrupted by a shorter action in the past.
HE WEREN'T AT HOME LAST NIGHT
HE WASN'T AT HOME LAST NIGHT
Do you ever carry any sports or camping equipments?
Do you ever carry any sports or camping equipment?
Punctuation? I am afraid of large birds, spiders and mom. Use a comma before and when adding three items or more.
Use a comma before and when adding three items or more.
DID MARIA DROVE TO WORK THIS MORNING?
DID MARIA DRIVE TO WORK THIS MORNING?
The girl are watching television.
The girl IS watching television.
We have finished the work yesterday.
We "finished" the work yesterday.
If I do homework, I would make my teacher proud.
If I DID homework, I would make my teacher proud.
We have been playing since two hours.
We have been playing "for" two hours.
Can you spot the mistake? Teachers in my school are awesome!
The teachers* We use "the" when talking about a specific group.
I haven't ate anything today.
I have not eaten anything today.
Do you ask friends for advices on what to see?
Do you ask friends for advice on what to see?
Everyone have seen that movie.
Everyone has seen that movie.
There is 3 kids in my group.
There ARE 3 kids in my group.
There are much people here
There are many people here
DID YOU BUSY YESTERDAY?
WERE YOU BUSY YESTERDAY?
I have little friends.
I have few friends.
I fell asleep while I watched TV.
I fell asleep while I was watching TV. *After while use past progressive.
WHAT DO YOU DID LAST FRIDAY?
WHAT DID YOU DO LAST FRIDAY?
I NOT WATCHED THE MOVIE LAST WEEKEND
I DIDN'T WATCH THE MOVIE LAST WEEKEND
These news are too good to be true.
"This news is" too good to be true.
I will might go to the movies tomorrow.
I MIGHT go to the movies tomorrow.
When you travel, do you find informations and accommodation by asking at a tourist office?
When you travel, do you find information and accommodation by asking at a tourist office?
If I am a child, I would play outside.
If I were a child, I would play outside. * Second conditional = If + past tense, subject + would/could/might. The second conditional is used for unreal cases.
A loyal person is someone you can't trust.
A loyal person is someone you CAN trust.
If I were a millionaire I would gave my money to charity.
If I were a millionaire I would GIVE my money to charity.
If we will be late, they will be angry.
If we are late, they will be angry. * Being late is a real possibility, so you should use the first conditional.
If I study, I would pass the exam.
If I study, I WILL pass the exam.
I have just a little dollars
I have just a few dollars
What would you did if you were richer?
What would you DO if you were richer?
I NOT FINISHED MY HOMEWORK LAST NIGHT
I DIDN'T FINISH MY HOMEWORK LAST NIGHT
See you on next Friday.
See you * next Friday
DID YOU IN CLASS YESTERDAY?
WERE YOU IN CLASS YESTERDAY?
We went to school by foot.
We went to school "on" foot.
I WANTED TO WENT TO MADRID LAST YEAR
I WANTED TO GO TO MADRID LAST YEAR
WHAT DID YOU HAD FOR BREAKFAST THIS MORNING?
WHAT DID YOU HAVE FOR BREAKFAST THIS MORNING?
I have been waiting from two hours.
I have been waiting "for" two hours.
WHO DID YOU TALKED WITH?
WHO DID YOU TALK WITH?
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