12/06/2016
photo by Ross Mawhinney
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
12/06/2016
photo by Ross Mawhinney
10/06/2016
The present continuous is used to talk about present situations which we see as short-term or temporary. We use the present simple to talk about present situations which we see as long-term or permanent.
In these examples, the action is taking place at the time of speaking.
It's raining.
Who is Kate talking to on the phone?
Look, somebody is trying to steal that man's wallet.
I'm not looking. My eyes are closed tightly.
20/04/2016
90 facts about The Queen As The Queen turns 90, Royal Central takes a look at some interesting, funny and sometimes bizarre facts about the monarch. As a teenager, the then Princess Elizabeth, and her sister Princess Marga…
23/03/2016
Very true
16/03/2016
14/03/2016
Today is Albert Einstein's birthday!
Happy birthday!