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  • Basics: Past Simple - Irregular Verbs

    Test your Past Simple: Irregular Verbs skills with 15 questions at easy level.

    EasyA1 | Elementary | BeginnersPast tenseSimple tenseIrregular verbMorphologyQuestionsNegationEnglish Grammar Basics
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  • Basics: Past Simple - Regular and Irregular Verbs

    Test your Past Simple: Regular Verbs (worked/got/went) skills with 15 questions at easy level.

    EasyA1 | Elementary | BeginnersPast tenseSimple tenseMorphologyVerbQuestionsNegationEnglish Grammar Basics
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  • Basics. Verb Forms: Be/Have/Do and Regular/Irregular Verbs.

    Verb forms show tense, voice, mood, or other grammatical features, with regular and irregular verbs. Regular verbs follow a pattern by adding -ed for past simple and past participle forms. Irregular verbs have unique forms, including essential auxiliary verbs "be," "have," and "do." Examples of common irregular verbs are "go," "write," "sing," and "swim."

    See a quick verb forms refresher inside!

    EasyA1 | Elementary | BeginnersA2 | Elementary | Pre-intermediateB1 | IntermediatePresent tenseSimple tensePerfect tensePassive voiceParticipleIrregular verbFinite verbMorphologyEnglish Grammar Basics
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  • Comparatives and Superlatives

    Very often when we compare different objects or events. As we tend to be as colorful as possible, using only comparative or superlative form of adjectives is not always enough.

    Because of this, we begin to add adverbs or special constructions such as far, by far, much, a lot, a little etc.

    The knowledge of the rules how to use the intensifiers of comparison usually indicates an advanced student.

    HardB2 | Upper IntermediateComparative and superlativeAdjectiveAdverbModifierMorphology
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