Mastering Verb Tenses
COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
Differentiate habitual actions from ongoing actions.
Present Simple: Habitual actions, general truths.
Present Continuous: Actions happening now, future arrangements.
Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
Use correct tense for completed actions vs. ongoing actions.
Past Simple: Completed actions, past habits.
Past Continuous: Actions in progress at a specific time, interrupted actions.
"Will" vs. "Be Going to"
Distinguish between spontaneous decisions and planned intentions.
- Predictions without evidence
BE GOING TO
WILL
- Predictions based on evidence
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Mastering Verb Tenses.
Darwin Morales
Created on February 14, 2024
Common Grammar Mistakes.
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Mastering Verb Tenses
COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
Differentiate habitual actions from ongoing actions.
Present Simple: Habitual actions, general truths. Present Continuous: Actions happening now, future arrangements.
Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
Use correct tense for completed actions vs. ongoing actions.
Past Simple: Completed actions, past habits. Past Continuous: Actions in progress at a specific time, interrupted actions.
"Will" vs. "Be Going to"
Distinguish between spontaneous decisions and planned intentions.
BE GOING TO
WILL
VS