GRAMMAR - QUESTION WORDS
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| Question Words | Meaning | Example Sentences |
| WHO | Person | Who’s that? That’s George. |
| WHERE | Place | Where do you live? In Texas. |
| WHY | Reason | Why will I have to clean up? There are guests. |
| WHEN | Time | When do you wake up everyday? |
| HOW | Manner | How will you like your meat? With tomato sauce. |
| WHAT | Object, idea or action | What is your job? I am an engineer. |
| WHICH | Choice | Which one was your car? The red one. |
| WHOSE | Possession | Whose notebook did you borrow? I borrowed Michael’s bicycle. |
| WHOM | Object of the verb | Whom did you see yesterday? I saw your grandfather. |
| WHAT KIND | Description | What kind of music do you like? I like classic music. |
GRAMMAR - PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
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When we express ourselves in everyday life, we often talk about situations that are already happening. We often use present continuous tense to tell others about our own lives and to inform people about what is happening around us. Therefore, it is really important to know about the use of present continuous tense.
Example Sentences
- She is talking to you and you are not listening to her. This is really shame.
- You are not doing that, right?
- They are not coming, sorry.
- It is not helping to me, please stop it.
- I am doing well.
- I am seeing my dentist on Wednesday.
- Why aren’t you doing your homework?
- Why are they acting like this?










