Dear mayumi ,
The songs you chose for your page are really nice
I always search and download them from web after listening to them on your page!
Thank you
Note:
--Past simple tense is also possible.
--When the subject is plural,such as 'girls', 'children', 'seeds', 'fruits', you should use 'are/were' or 'do/did'.
--In sentence #7, the verb 'enjoy' requires you use 'do/did' instead of 'is/was'.
--Consult a grammar book for '(verb) tenses', 'progressive tenses', 'quesitions'.
--You may find this link useful: http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses.htm
'I like your dialogue.'
'Happy to hear that.'
'Can you restate your question about '-ing' verbs?'
'OK! So you see it's so important to ask a question properly and correctly.'
'Yeah! You can't emphasize it too much.'
'Did I write the name of the grammar book right?'
'Yes, I recommend "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan.'
'I'll try to get and read it.'
'You're doing the right thing, mayumi.'
'Thanks Expector!'
'You're welcome.'
More tips about how to ask a question properly and correctly
--Read the 'Questions' part in a grammar book. Try to learn all the basic rules.
--Try to do more such exercises.
--If you can ask a question, a conversation can occur.
--Please know it could be harder to ask a question than to answer it in a conversation.
--With more practice, you'll feel more confident when you need to have a conversation.
More 'question' examples:
Do you/they love the flower?
Does she/she love it?
Are you/they teachers?
Is she/he a teacher?
Have you/they been to Canada?
Has she/he seen the picture?
Had she/he/you/they read the article?
Can/ could you tell me something about it?
May/might I ask you a question?
Comments
The songs you chose for your page are really nice
I always search and download them from web after listening to them on your page!
Thank you
Am fine, thanks a lot.
-Nadiyah-
1. is/was
2. are/were
3. is/was
4. is/was
5. is/was
6. are/were
7. do/did
1. Are/Were
2. Does/Did
3. Do/Did
4. Is/Was
5. Do/Did
Note:
--Past simple tense is also possible.
--When the subject is plural,such as 'girls', 'children', 'seeds', 'fruits', you should use 'are/were' or 'do/did'.
--In sentence #7, the verb 'enjoy' requires you use 'do/did' instead of 'is/was'.
--Consult a grammar book for '(verb) tenses', 'progressive tenses', 'quesitions'.
--You may find this link useful: http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses.htm
Hope it helps!
Cheers,
Tara
'Happy to hear that.'
'Can you restate your question about '-ing' verbs?'
'OK! So you see it's so important to ask a question properly and correctly.'
'Yeah! You can't emphasize it too much.'
'Did I write the name of the grammar book right?'
'Yes, I recommend "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan.'
'I'll try to get and read it.'
'You're doing the right thing, mayumi.'
'Thanks Expector!'
'You're welcome.'
Thank you for your nice graphic comment my dear freind
More tips about how to ask a question properly and correctly
--Read the 'Questions' part in a grammar book. Try to learn all the basic rules.
--Try to do more such exercises.
--If you can ask a question, a conversation can occur.
--Please know it could be harder to ask a question than to answer it in a conversation.
--With more practice, you'll feel more confident when you need to have a conversation.
More 'question' examples:
Do you/they love the flower?
Does she/she love it?
Are you/they teachers?
Is she/he a teacher?
Have you/they been to Canada?
Has she/he seen the picture?
Had she/he/you/they read the article?
Can/ could you tell me something about it?
May/might I ask you a question?
Hope it helps!
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