What's the difference between 'fill up', 'fill out' and 'fill in'?
Mastering English tenses is crucial for fluency, enabling precise communication of when actions occur. The English tense system organizes time into past, present, and future, each with simple, ...
We will recall that the simple progressive tenses — also called the continuous tenses — give us the sense of an action taking place at a particular time in the present, in the past, or in the future.
Think of the main reason for using the past simple, past progressive, past perfect, present perfect, etc, and then try to use them consistently, Zeinal. Here are some examples and some guidance notes ...