ESL Grammar: PRESENT TENSE (5) – don’t / doesn’t
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (Negative Sentences). Using "don't" and "doesn't" to make negative present tense sentences.
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ESL Grammar: Present Tense (Negative Sentences). Using "don't" and "doesn't" to make negative present tense sentences.
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (adding -es to verbs). Adding -es to verbs that end in s, sh, ch, x, or z
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (verbs ending in -y). Adding -s/-es to verbs that end in “-y”
ESL Grammar: Present Tense. Adding -s/-es to verbs in present tense sentences when the subject is He, She, or It.
ESL Grammar: Present Tense. Using present tense to talk about things that always happen
ESL Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns with "There is" and "There are." Use "there is" with singular nouns and noncount nouns and "there are" with plural count nouns
ESL Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns with "some." Use "some" with both count nouns and noncount nouns
ESL Grammar: Nouns with "There is" and "There are". Use "there is" and "there are" to talk about singular/plural nouns.
ESL Grammar: Nouns Review. Practice identifying nouns in sentences
ESL Grammar: Superlative Adjectives. Learn the use of "the" with superlative adjectives and correct the errors in the sentences
ESL Grammar: Superlative Adjectives (adjective + est). Add "-est" to adjectives to make them superlative
ESL Grammar: Irregular Adverbs. Practice using the irregular adverbs hard, hardly, late, and lately