Past Simple Tense Past Simple Tense The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions or events that happened…
Instead of: I believe on We say: I believe in Teacher’s Note In English, it is much more natural to…
Instead of: Planification We say: planning Teacher’s Note “Planification” doesn’t exist in English. We would say “planning” instead.
Instead of: I take a coffee We say: I have a coffee Teacher’s Note Instead of “to take a coffee”,…
Instead of: He is washing his teeth We say: He is cleaning/brushing his teeth Teacher’s Note In English, we don’t…
Instead of: I haven’t time We say: I don’t have time Teacher’s Note Whilst “I haven’t time” is a correctly…
Instead of: The woman is in the bus We say: The woman is on the bus Teacher’s Note In English,…
Instead of: They are horses white We say: They are white horses Teacher’s Note In English, the colour of an…
Instead of: This is apple We say: This is an apple Teacher’s Note In English, we must be careful to…
Instead of: Mans We say: Men Teacher’s Note The plural form here cannot be added by simply adding “s”. In…