We can always use the past simple as an alternative to used to or would to talk about past states or habits. The main difference is that the past simple doesn't emphasise the repeated or continuous Ò€¦ Learn about the different forms of the verb be and do the exercises to practise using them.

Then, put your grammar knowledge into practice by doing the exercises. Do you know how to use stative verbs like think, love, smell and have? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Some verbs have a stative meaning and a different active meaning. I have a new computer. (state Ò€ possession) i'm having a quick break. (action Ò€ having a break is an activity) this coffee tastes Ò€¦

I have a new computer. (state Ò€ possession) i'm having a quick break. (action Ò€ having a break is an activity) this coffee tastes Ò€¦ Learn about the basic parts of verbs and verb phrases and do the exercises to practise using them. Do you know how to tell someone what another person said using reporting verbs? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Learn about verbs that are followed by the -ing form and do the exercises to practise using them.

Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Learn about verbs that are followed by the -ing form and do the exercises to practise using them.