
Present continuous - LearnEnglish - British Council
Present continuous questions We make questions by putting am, is or are in front of the subject: Are you listening? Are they coming to your party? When is she going home? What am I doing …
Future forms: 'will', 'be going to' and present continuous
Do you know how to talk about future plans using will, going to and the present continuous? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.
Present perfect simple and continuous | LearnEnglish
Nov 27, 2025 · We use both the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) and the present perfect continuous (have or has + been + -ing form) to talk about past actions or states …
Present simple - LearnEnglish - British Council
We use do and does to make questions with the present simple. We use does for the third person singular (she / he / it) and do for the others. We use do and does with question words like …
Advanced present simple and continuous | LearnEnglish
Do you know all the different uses of present simple and continuous? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.
Talking about the future | LearnEnglish - British Council
We use the present simple for something scheduled: We have a lesson next Monday. The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning. The holidays start next week. It's my birthday tomorrow. 2. We …
The verb 'be' | LearnEnglish - British Council
Level: intermediate with the -ing form to make the continuous aspect: We were walking down the street. Everything was wet. It had been raining for hours. with the past participle to make the …
Past continuous | LearnEnglish - British Council
Learn how to use the past continuous to talk about the past, and do the exercises to practise using it.
Questions and negatives | LearnEnglish - British Council
Learn about questions and negative verb forms and do the exercises to practise using them.
Present tense - LearnEnglish - British Council
Learn about the different present tense forms (present simple, present continuous and present perfect) and do the exercises to practise using them.