When is the simple past and when is the past progressive?
Hey, I'm writing an English paper soon where I have to use the correct tense of "two." However, I'm wondering when I should use which one, and how to tell.
Hey, I'm writing an English paper soon where I have to use the correct tense of "two." However, I'm wondering when I should use which one, and how to tell.
Hello, I have to cite sources from online sites for my internship report, and now I'm wondering whether I should list the company/website as the author for websites where no direct author is listed, or the person responsible in the imprint. For example, the ARD website doesn't list an author, but the imprint lists the…
He says that to understand colloquial language, you should listen to local radio stations. Can you recommend one or two local radio stations for Berlin where colloquial language is spoken? So give the link here
e.g. We sleep and eat every day.
Hi guys, as the photo shows, where is the subject in the underlined sentence? Thanks in advance!
and they are certainly not all from newly immigrated foreigners! helps every now and then?
1.I am waiting for the train/my friend. 2. I am waiting for the train/my friend.
Simple Tense, when it comes to the facts, Progressive Tense, when it turns around something that just takes some time.