The emphatic do is a way to stress or contrast the meaning of the main verb. This is an emphatic do exercise to see if you know how to use this structure.
You can use ‘to do’ in almost every English sentence to emphasize the main verb. The meaning of the main verb gets stronger or shows contrast by using ‘to do’. This grammatical structure is called the emphatic do. This is an exercise to see if you know how to form it. There is a video…
The present perfect is a tense in English you use to talk about actions or events when there is a clear link between the past and the present.
The present continuous is a tense to talk about actions that are going on in the present. This exercise is about forming this tense.
The present continuous is tense to talk about things in the present that are going on. This is an exercise about forming questions in the present continuous.
The present continuous is tense to talk about things in the present that are going on. This is an exercise about the negative form of the present continuous.
The present continuous is tense to talk about things in the present that are going on. This is an exercise about forming the present continuous.