What’s new everyone? The verb “to be” is the most important verb in English. Today we are going to look at its use in questions in the past simple and how we respond to them ...
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How to Express Age in English
What’s up ABA family? Today’s blog is going to focus on something simple yet very important– how to express age in English.
Read More »Present Perfect Tense in English
Hey ABA friends! Today we are going to look at the Present Perfect tense in English. We’ll focus on the structure and when it should be used.
Read More »The Alphabet and Spelling in English
Hey everyone, how are things? In today’s blog we are going to look at the alphabet in English and its pronunciation as well as seeing if there are any techniques to make spelling in English ...
Read More »The Use of Gerunds after Prepositions
How is it going ABA friends? In general, gerunds are tricky to get the hang of, but how do we know if we need to use them after prepositions or if we need an infinitive ...
Read More »Questions with “to be” in Present Simple
What’s up ABA friends! In today’s blog we are going to look at the most important verb in English- “to be”. We will look at the use of this verb in interrogative form in the ...
Read More »Personal Pronouns with “to be” in the Present Simple
Hey everybody! Personal pronouns are paramount in English so that we know who is talking if no name is mentioned. Today we are going to focus on their uses and in particular, with the verb ...
Read More »Do Mixed Conditionals mix you up?
Hey ABA Friends, Today we are going to look at mixed conditionals. In English there are two types of mixed conditional:
Read More »Gerunds- When and Why?
Hello ABA family! In English, one of the most common problems and often quite a tricky one for foreign language speakers learning English, is the use of the gerund. There are many rules which can ...
Read More »Grammar Constructions with “Wish”
Hello, ABA Community! How’s it going? How many times have you said to yourself “I wish I had studied English at school!” or “I wish I knew how to speak English well”? These sentences include ...
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