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  1. 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 …

  2. 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.

  3. Present simple | LearnEnglish

    Do you know how to use the present simple? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  4. The verb 'be' | LearnEnglish - British Council

    Learn about the different forms of the verb be and do the exercises to practise using them.

  5. Present simple: 'to be' | LearnEnglish

    Do you know how to use the verb to be in the present simple? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  6. Present continuous - LearnEnglish - British Council

    Apr 12, 2025 · We all know that we should primarily use the present continuous tense to describe a photo (in particular the action), as we are describing the scene as if it is happening in the …

  7. Questions and negatives - LearnEnglish

    Present simple and past simple questions and negatives For all verbs except be and have, we use do/does or did to make Yes/No questions in the present simple and past simple:

  8. Present simple: 'have got' | LearnEnglish - British Council

    Short answers For yes / no questions, we can use short answers. Have you got a new job? No, I haven't. Has she got a meeting this morning? Yes, she has. ... Have/has got is only used in …

  9. Present perfect - LearnEnglish

    She has been living in Liverpool all her life. It's been raining for hours. I'm tired out. I've been working all day. They have been staying with us since last week. We do not normally use the …

  10. 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 …