Espresso English offers weekly online lessons with grammar practice. This free grammar e-book teaches beginner-level grammar topics. The book includes exercises and links to practice materials
Used for permanent situations and future events in itinerary. Expresses illnesses, physical states and preferences. Describes repeated actions not connected to speaking moment
Past perfect progressive describes actions that continue from one past event to another. Formed using "had + been + -ing verb". Independent clause uses "had been + -ing verb", dependent clause uses simple past
Present simple describes repeated actions and permanent states. Used for daily routines like swimming, taekwondo, and tennis. Expresses general facts about science and geography
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Irregular verbs follow different rules for tense formation. Most irregular verbs use "-d," "-ed," or "-ied" endings. Passive voice and perfect tense verbs have unique forms