作者 劳尔 | 7 月 14, 2026 | A1 英语入门
To talk about the past using the verb ‘to be’, we use was for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and were for plural subjects (you, we, they). To make these negative, we add not, forming wasn’t or weren’t. For questions, we change the word...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 14, 2026 | A2 基础英语
Learning the names of common places in a city is very important for A1 English learners. These words help you talk about where you live, where you go, and how to ask for directions. You will use them every day to describe your routine or to understand simple...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 14, 2026 | A2 基础英语
We use There is and There are to say that something exists or is present in a place. This is a very common way to describe what you can see around you. For singular nouns or uncountable nouns, we use There is. For example, There is a book on the table. For plural...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 14, 2026 | A1 英语入门
The possessive ‘s shows who owns something or who a person is related to, while adverbs describe how, when, where, or how often an action happens. These two grammar points are fundamental for A1 English learners to build clearer and more descriptive sentences....
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 14, 2026 | A1 英语入门
Learning the names of common objects helps you talk about your home and daily life in English. These are the things you see and use every day, like a chair, a table, or a lamp. Knowing these words is a great first step for A1 English learners. It allows you to...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 14, 2026 | A1 英语入门
Demonstratives are special words that help us point to things. They tell us if something is close to us or far away, and if there is one thing or many things. In English, we use this and these for things that are near the speaker. We use that and those for things that...