Lurking Jane · @smileodonicthys
196 followers · 11348 posts · Server jorts.horse

Maybe dumb question but when we’re talking about a person who uses they/them in the past tense do we use was or were? Like, “they *were* a librarian for awhile” or is it “they *was* a librarian”? Were is plural and unless a person is a system they’re not plural… but “was” doesn’t seem right either. Am I overthinking things? English is weird lol

#pronouns #tenses #grammar

Last updated 1 year ago

Voccent Languages · @voccent
5 followers · 35 posts · Server me.dm

📚 Mastering tenses is crucial for English fluency. Here are the best ways to learn tenses effectively. Remember, learning tenses takes time and practice. Stay consistent, be patient with yourself, and celebrate your progress along the way!

#learning #englishgrammar #tenses #languagelearning

Last updated 1 year ago

Nenad Knezevic · @grammaticus
280 followers · 385 posts · Server nerdculture.de

This week on the blog we're doing some : Present Simple vs Present Continuous!

Visit grammaticus.blog/2023/04/17/pr to learn the basic differences between the two and do a 10-question online grammar quiz.

#grammar #tenses #learningEnglish #englishteacher #englishgrammar

Last updated 2 years ago

Hebrew by Inbal · @hebrewbyinbal
79 followers · 67 posts · Server babka.social