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So you are on the B2 intensive course and need a little helping hand with the Verb Tenses. No problem, here at Daily Trainer we believe that a problem shared is a problem halved :)
Any Phrasal verbs I use in this post will be shown in italics with the meaning in (brackets), in order to help you learn as you go along.
Ok, so let's start with the Past Tenses. Here is a quick reminded of the structures will some examples.
http://www.espressoenglish.net/wp-content/uploads/aeg/AEG-Lesson-03.pdf
Now to practice these grammar points follow the next link to 3 online exercises, if you don't have time for all you can bookmark it to go back (return) later.
https://www.test-english.com/grammar-points/b1-b2/narrative-tenses/
To consolidate all of your hard work, read / listen (put the subtitles on) and try to indentify the tenses used to tell this misterious tale.
On to the Present tenses. Follow the link again or watch the video below to find a wealth of information to help you revise.
So you are on the B2 intensive course and need a little helping hand with the Verb Tenses. No problem, here at Daily Trainer we believe that a problem shared is a problem halved :)
Any Phrasal verbs I use in this post will be shown in italics with the meaning in (brackets), in order to help you learn as you go along.
Ok, so let's start with the Past Tenses. Here is a quick reminded of the structures will some examples.
http://www.espressoenglish.net/wp-content/uploads/aeg/AEG-Lesson-03.pdf
Now to practice these grammar points follow the next link to 3 online exercises, if you don't have time for all you can bookmark it to go back (return) later.
https://www.test-english.com/grammar-points/b1-b2/narrative-tenses/
On to the Present tenses. Follow the link again or watch the video below to find a wealth of information to help you revise.
Now try this online exercisehttps://english.lingolia.com/en/grammar/tense-comparison/present-tenses/exercises/articles/present-tenses-mixed-exercise
And now....................
Last week we revised the future tenses. Here is a quick reminder of the structures.
To follow up here are some exercises to practice.
Well to consolidate all this you need some fun videos. take a look at the next two and practice all that you know. Have fun!
In video no.1 watch and come up with your own theory about what would happen when Biff returned to 1955. Leave a comment below with your ideas. Hey, it's just a theory, right!
In video no.2 use will and going to, to predict or guess the outcome.
That's all for this time,
See you soon ;)
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