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State vs Action Verbs
States vs Actions State vs. Action Verbs In English, verbs generally fall into two categories: Action verbs, which describe things we do.(e.g., run, talk, write, play)These verbs easily take progressive forms (I’m running, she’s talking). State verbs, which describe situations,
Parts of Speech: Verbs – Come vs Go
Similar Verbs, Different Directions Learners at A1/A2 level already know the basic meanings of the verbs come and go. However, even some more advanced learners often mix them up, especially when speaking quickly or spontaneously. This confusion is common among
Parts of Speech: Verbs – Bring vs Take
Similar Verbs, Different Directions Learners at A1/A2 level already know the basic meanings of the verbs bring and take. However, even some more advanced learners often mix them up, especially when speaking quickly or spontaneously. This confusion is common among

Present Perfect
Mastering the Present Perfect Simple.
Eessential for discussing experiences, recent actions, and unfinished time periods—key to sounding more natural in English! This B1-B1+ level collection of learning resources will help you understand, use, and pronounce this tense correctly, with clear explanations, engaging exercises, and real-world practice.

State & Action Verbs
What do you think? What are you thinking? What's the difference?? Learn all about State & Action verbs here. Get confident in choosing the correct form and discover some subtle differences in interpretation.

Futures
A collection of Modules investigating the tricky area of talking about the future correctly in English. Did you know that English doesn't actually have a 'Future Tense'? Get to grips with how we use a range of forms to indicate the future. You won't be making mistakes with 'will' after this course!
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Present Perfect
Mastering the Present Perfect Simple.
Eessential for discussing experiences, recent actions, and unfinished time periods—key to sounding more natural in English! This B1-B1+ level collection of learning resources will help you understand, use, and pronounce this tense correctly, with clear explanations, engaging exercises, and real-world practice.

State & Action Verbs
What do you think? What are you thinking? What's the difference?? Learn all about State & Action verbs here. Get confident in choosing the correct form and discover some subtle differences in interpretation.

Futures
A collection of Modules investigating the tricky area of talking about the future correctly in English. Did you know that English doesn't actually have a 'Future Tense'? Get to grips with how we use a range of forms to indicate the future. You won't be making mistakes with 'will' after this course!
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