Subject-Verb Agreement: Make sure the subject matches the verb. For example:
Basic Verb Forms: In the present tense, the verb "to be" looks like this:
Yes/No Questions and WH-Questions:
Nouns and Pronouns:
Plurals and Possessive Forms:
Introducing Yourself: "My name is Anna. I am 12 years old. I live in Stockholm."
Greeting: "Hello! How are you?" / "Goodbye!"
Likes and Dislikes: "I like fruit. I don’t like spinach."
Daily Routines: "I wake up at 7 AM. Then, I eat breakfast."
Asking for Directions: "Where is the library?"
Using adjectives helps you describe people and things better in English!
Subject-Verb Agreement: Make sure the subject matches the verb. For example:
Basic Verb Forms: In the present tense, the verb "to be" looks like this:
Yes/No Questions and WH-Questions:
Nouns and Pronouns:
Plurals and Possessive Forms:
Introducing Yourself: "My name is Anna. I am 12 years old. I live in Stockholm."
Greeting: "Hello! How are you?" / "Goodbye!"
Likes and Dislikes: "I like fruit. I don’t like spinach."
Daily Routines: "I wake up at 7 AM. Then, I eat breakfast."
Asking for Directions: "Where is the library?"
Using adjectives helps you describe people and things better in English!