Present simple — use?
Habits, facts, general truths.
Present be + V-ING — role?
Actions in progress or planned.
Stative verbs — avoid?
Be + V-ING with them.
Past simple — describes?
Finished past actions.
Present perfect — links?
Past to present, ongoing relevance.
Past perfect — shows?
Earlier past event.
Passive voice — structure?
BE + past participle.
Type 0 conditional — pattern?
If + present, then present.
Type I conditional — pattern?
If + present, then will + base.
Type II conditional — pattern?
If + past, then would + base.
Type III conditional — pattern?
If + past perfect, then would have + past participle.
Modal 'would' — use?
Past habitual or characteristic.
Used to — describes?
Old actions no longer happening.
Quantities — plural suffix?
Add -S or -ES depending on ending.
Pon a prueba tus conocimientos con 14 preguntas sobre Mastering English Grammar and Usage.
1. Which sentence uses the present simple correctly to express a general truth?
2. Why is "I think the film is great" correct, while "I’m thinking the film is great" is not the usual choice here?
Revisa el curso completo en la hoja de repaso para Mastering English Grammar and Usage.
Ver hoja de repaso →Importa tu curso y la IA genera tarjetas de memoria en 30 segundos.
Generador de tarjetas de memoria