an adverb indicates how, in what way has happened.the adverb can say something about the verb. the adverb stands after the verb:christian sings beautifully christian zingt mooihe speaks...
if and when can both "as" mean. Yet there is a difference in meaning between these two words. just look:if als, in het geval datwhen als/ wanneer op het moment...
to indicate that something in the past a while was working, use your in English the past tense of the-ing form (past continuous). that looks like this: was/were + verb +-ing.i was watching...
you use used to + the whole verb if you're talking about a particular habit or situation from the past that now no longer exists. we used to watch bob the builder every day. we keken vroeger elke dag naar bob de...
you used the past simple:when jou ask something withe whento indicate that something has happened in the past and now is over. often there is a timing of past tense in the phrase, for example: yestreday, last month, last year, when i was younger, in 1980.You make the past simple by-ed behind...
When do you use the present continuous and when present simple ???present simple When it is a factwhen something is a habit or happens regularly often there stand words in the sense...
to indicate that something now working, use the-ing form in English (persent continuous). that looks like this: form of to be + verb +-ing.i am playing...
the present simple.you use the present simple (present tense) -to indicate that something is a fact-to indicate that something is a habit or something happened regularly.often there is a word in such as: always, never, ever, usally, often, sometimes and every day.the present tense looks like...