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Present Continuous Tense for English Learners | How to Use it

Present Continuous The present continuous tense - also called the present progressive tense - is widely used in English but often misused by learners. It's mainly for actions happening right now, not for daily habits or routines - those use the Present Simple tense. Also, it only works with action verbs , not with stative verbs . Action verbs , or dynamic verbs, describe visible, deliberate actions like "run," "write," and "jump," which can be seen or measured. Stative verbs describe states, not actions, and relate to thoughts, emotions, senses, and more. They don't involve physical actions and aren't used in continuous tense. Examples include "believe" and "love." Below, we explain how and when to use the Present Continuous : Present Continuous for actions happening right now What are you eating? He is playing soccer in the park. They aren't sleeping yet. Present Continuous for actions

Test Your Vocabulary Quiz (4) | How Good is Your English?

English Language Learners | Vocabulary | Quiz Test Your Vocabulary Quiz (4) Can you fill in the blanks? Which words best complete the following sentences 1. In order for the economy to ______ the central bank will reduce lending interet rates as of next month. raise thrive thrift 2. Students need to ______ for excellence in order to distinguish themselves in an ever more competitive labor market. attain aim strive 3. The end of semester exam is extremely demanding and will ______ that all students are thoroughly prepared on the various topics covered. need require recall 4. So as to ______ the implementation of the new policies, the government will be hiring additional staff to help those responsible for policy implementation. effect plan accelerate 5. A series of specially designed questions were presented to the focus group, to which they were asked to ______ using their own words. respond answer pa

Test Your Vocabulary Quiz (2) | English Language Learners

Test Your Vocabulary Which words best complete the following sentences 1. The financial sector ______ that their mistakes caused the crisis. acknowledged answered subscribed 2. All the guests at the hotel ______ in the lobby when they heard the alarm. joined accumulated assembled 3. The investigation ______ major corruption within the organisation. exploded exposed flashed 4. Considerable ______ skill is needed in order to ascertain the meaning of this latest discovery. interpretative specialist historical 5. Research has ______ that measures taken years ago have had a significant effect on the phenomenon of climate change. founded showed demonstrated 6. The design prototype required some ______ in order for it to work successfully. assimilation adjustments regulation 7. His influence in the organisation ______ following the appointment of a new CEO. diminished fell demeaned 8. Durin

Learning English | English Spelling Quiz | Can You Score 100%?

How good is your English spelling? Test your knowledge of English spelling with this short online quiz. Ideal for Intermediate level English learners and English students preparing for FCE, IELTS, PTE, TOEFL and other English proficiency exams. Good luck! English Spelling Quiz 1. Sara loves __________ and goes twice a week. swamming swimming swumming 2. That's the __________ idea you've ever come up with. silliest siliest sillyest 3. When did you __________ the news? here her hear 4. We __________ all the guests with a smile. welcomed welcomd wellcomed 5. He didn't have ___________ money to buy anything else. enuff enugh enough 6. I've just ___________ an email from my sister in Australia. received receved recieved 7. She never had any ___________ about her exam results. douts doubts dauts 8. Is this really ___________ now? neccessary necesary necess

English Quiz | Travel and Holidays Vocabulary [1]

Test Your Vocabulary Travel and Holidays | English Quiz 1. We really should look for a __________ to pitch our tent. guesthouse campsite double room 2. The train leaves in five minutes from __________ 4. platform station departure 3. We're going on a __________ of the USA. trip travel tour 4. Please check the __________ of your holiday so that you know what you'll be doing each day. package itinerary expedition 5. Guesthouses usually have a sign in the window if they have any __________. vacancies double rooms accommodation Score = Vocabulary 1 Travel and Holidays Answers:

English Reading Practice & Comprehension Questions | B2-C1 Level

Reading Comprehension Quiz Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programs (for example working for a charity, improving the neighborhood, or teaching sports to younger children). The idea of high school students participating in some form of service to the community without remuneration is interesting. Some people may think that it is taking advantage of young people, effectively obtaining unpaid labor. Others may think that it provides an opportunity for youngsters to give back to their community and make a difference, even help build their character. While there is no doubt that the word ‘compulsory’ may cause problems for some people, indicating that young people have no choice, it is generally accepted that society expects all its members to be useful, productive, and law-abiding citizens as adults. What better way to instill this than to begin early and get youth involved in

Test Your English | Technology and Communication Quiz

In today's fast-paced world, technology plays a crucial role (1) _____ our daily lives. From the moment we wake up (2) _____ the time we go to bed, we are surrounded by technological advancements. One area where technology has had a significant impact (3) _____ communication. With the rise of smartphones and social media platforms, staying connected has never been (4)_____. People can communicate with friends and family instantly, regardless (5) _____ distance. However, while technology has undoubtedly made communication more convenient, it has also led (6) _____ some challenges. For instance, the prevalence of social media can sometimes result (7) _____ feelings of isolation and loneliness. Moreover, the constant bombardment of messages and notifications can be overwhelming (8) ______ some individuals. Despite these challenges, technology continues (9) _____ evolve, offering new ways to communicate and connect with others. It is essential to strike a balance between utilizing t

English Vocabulary Quiz | Fill In The Blanks

Test Your English vocabulary? Can you get 100% in this English vocabulary quiz? Test your vocabulary with these multiple choice quizzes, suitable for TOEFL, IELTS, CAE, FCE, PTE and other English proficiency tests. English Vocabulary Quiz Which words best complete the following sentences 1. A skier on the west side of the mountain ______ an avalanche of cascading snow. made triggered resulted 2. When their babysitter cancelled at the last minute, I ______ to look after their son. tendered asked volunteered 3. Gamblers try to ______ which horse will win a race. foreshow calculate predict 4. The Secretary of State ______ the President on his trip. complemented accompanied occurred with 5. The treasurer has to ______ all corporate expenditure. proof approve countenance 6. All new refrigeration equipment should ______ to the latest energy efficiency standards.

Lifestyle Vocabulary | Speaking English

English Speaking | Lifestyle Vocabulary A person's lifestyle (the way they live) typically shows their attitudes, values or view of the world. Most people refer to 'lifestyle' when they talk about eating habits and daily activities. Many people are encouraged to have a 'healthy lifestyle'. A healthy lifestyle means eating well, exercising and not developing bad habits such as smoking. Governments and other groups spend a lot of money on promoting a healthy lifestyle. Lots of factors may influence lifestyle: religion, culture, where you were born, your parents, what you like or dislike, things you are interested in, your health and the food you eat. If parents lead a healthy lifestyle, it is more likely that their children will also have healthy lifestyles. Your social environment can affect your lifestyle. Low income families are more likely to have unhealthy lifestyles, sometimes caused by stress and depression related to poverty. The place and condi

English Reading | English Quiz | Vocabulary | Town & Country

English Vocabulary Quiz: Town and Country Vocabulary This quiz is suitable for testing English vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, FCE and other international English proficiency exams. Instructions Read through the text and choose the correct vocabulary option by clicking on the button at the left of the word you think is correct. When you finish, click on the 'get score' button to see your score and also see the correct answers in the box below. Good luck! QUIZ For almost eight years now I have lived in Alpha City, a metropolis , cosmopolitan , large , with over 20 million people living there. Like many other large cities, Alpha City is a melting pot , metropolis cosmopolitan city, where people from many different places around the world come to live and work together. While I have been here I have enjoyed the inner-city urban rural lifestyle and taken advantage of the excellent amenities atmoshpere nightlife , ranging from superb

Writing Practice | Fill In The Blanks | Paragraph Completion

Paragraph Writing Fill in the Blanks The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is having a significant impact on the workplace. While some people fear AI will replace human workers, others believe it can be a valuable tool to (1) _____ productivity and (2) _____ efficiency. AI can automate repetitive tasks, allowing employees to focus on more (3) _____ activities that require creativity, critical thinking, and social skills. However, it's important to ensure AI is implemented (4) _____ and ethically. Businesses need to consider the potential impact on jobs and develop strategies to (5) _____ workers for the changing workplace. 1. diminish   enhance   reduce   limit   2. accelerate   obstruct   improve   degrade   3. complex   straightforward   innovative   menial   4. recklessly   forcefully   responsibly   carelessly   5. demote   abandon   prepare   neglect  

English Quiz | Phrasal Verbs [1]

This phrasal verb quiz is suitable for English learners preparing for Cambridge FCE and more advanced exams, IELTS, TOEFL and PTE exams. Test your phrasal verb knowledge by selecting the correct phrasal verb option to complete each sentence. When you have finished you can check your score and see the correct phrasal verb for each sentence. English Phrasal Verbs Quiz 1 1. I thought you said you were going to cut __________ your smoking. up with down on on with 2. I'm really looking __________ to our vacation this summer. after in forward 3. Do you think my son __________ after me? stands gets takes 4. John really has to face __________ the reality of the situation. up to up with on with 5. Do you think I can join __________ your game? with in at 6. She just can't seem to break __________ her old habits. up away from down on 7. Y

English Quiz | Modal Verbs | Past Forms (2) English Learners

English Modal Verbs Quiz 2 Past Forms 1. What were you thinking? You really __________ have done that. couldn't mustn't shouldn't 2. The president was to __________ a speech earlier. made have made make 3. Before we decided to go on a picnic it might __________ better to wait and see what the weather was going to be like. be have been had been 4. She __________ have left already. I only saw her a few minutes ago. needn't must can't 5. The kids __________ to be told not to throw stones. had can must bygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Score = Correct answers: Quiz 1 Tips on How to Use Modal Verbs in the Past Tense Practice Regularly : The best way to beco

How to Use Modal Verbs - Quiz - Past Forms (1)

Modal Verbs Quiz 1 Past Forms 1. Why didn't you turn off the cooker? You __________ have smelt the dinner burning. must may have 2. I'm sure we __________ have taken the other road. Now we're going the wrong way! should might could 3. Sorry I didn't come out last night. I __________ look after my baby sister. didn't need to may had to 4. Do you think he __________ have managed without my help? needn't had to could 5. You ___________ have phoned. Jane has already told me. needn't could was to Score = Correct answers: Quiz 2 How to use Modal verbs - Past Forms Alright, let's dive into the world of past modal verbs! We use modal verbs in the past to talk about situations that didn't happen, to speculate about past events, and to express regret. The four modal verbs we often use

Modal Verbs Quiz | Present and Future (2) English Learners

How to Use Modal Verbs Present & Future Modals are 'helper verbs' that express: necessity possibility ability Here are some common ones: can Implies ability or capacity . "I can swim very well." could Use could to express possibility or ability in the present, for past ability , or to suggest something in the future. I could go to the gym if I finish my work early. (present tense) "I could run a mile when I was younger" (past tense) "We could go to the park tomorrow if it's sunny." (future tense/meaning) may Use for permission or possibility . "May I take a cookie?" or "It may rain tonight." might A less certain version of may . "I might go to the concert." should Use for recommendations or advice . "You should drink more water." must Expresses necessity or strong recommendation . "You mu

Modal Verbs Quiz | Present and Future Forms | English Learners

Modal verbs help us understand more about the verb in the sentence. They can imply necessity , possibility , or permission . Must - Use when something is necessary or very important. Doesn't have to - Use when something is not necessary. Can't - Use to show something is impossible or not allowed. Don't have - Use to indicate absence of necessity or obligation. Might - Use when there is a possibility of something happening. Should - Use to give advice or recommendations. Can - Use to show permission or ability. Could - Use to express possibility or past ability. Remember, when talking about the future, we don't usually change the form of the modal verb. For example, we wouldn't say "will can" or "will must". Instead, we use the same form for both present and future. So, are you ready to test your knowledge on modal verbs? Let's get started! Modal Verbs Quiz Present & Future Forms 1.