English 1 ING Spelling Rules We often add "ing" to the end of a word. We do this when forming a continuous verb tense or when forming gerunds. "Gerund" is just
English 2 The Simple Past (a.k.a. the past simple) We use the simple past to talk about actions that are completed / finished. Did you travel to Japan last year? Yes, I traveled to
Grammar Prepositions of Place - Maps opposite ตรงข้ามกับ across from ตรงข้ามกับ behind อยู่ด้านหลัง next to ข้างๆ on อยู่บน in front of อยู่ด้านหน้า between อยู
English 1 Question Words Who, What, When, Where, Why, How Common Questions Who Who are you? I'm John. Who is she? She's my girlfriend. Who is your favorite actor? I like Mario best. What
English 1 My or I MY is a possessive adjective. We use it with nouns to show ownership. - ของฉัน I is a subject pronoun. It is used before a verb. (am, is, was,
Grammar WILL or BE GOING TO I will watch a movie. I am going to watch a movie. He will play soccer. He is going to play soccer. What's the difference between WILL and BE GOING
English 2 Present Continuous VS Present Simple: It runs VS It is running Look at these Sentences The dog runs. - gives no specific date or time; repeats (ฉันวิ่ง) When? I don't know. The dog is running. - it is happening
English 2 Describing People This is an old man with a white beard. He is wearing a hat, vest, and long-sleeved shirt. He has fair skin and a big nose. He is holding a
English 2 Sentence Building Blocks Subject and Predicate A complete sentence is made up of a subject and a predicate. The subject is a person, place or thing. The predicate is what the subject does,
English 1 Jobs If you want to ask about someone's job you can say: What is your job? What do you do? What do you do for a living? Where do you work?