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EUROPE

GAME - CAPITALS

GAME - COUNTRIES 

COUNTRIES - QUIZ 



Alphabetical list of capital cities
in Europe
Country
Capital city
A
Albania
Tirana
Andorra
Andorra la Vella
Armenia
Yerevan
Austria
Vienna
Azerbaijan
Bakú
B
Belarus
Minsk
Belgium
Brussels
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Bulgaria
Sofía
C
Croatia
Zagreb
Cyprus
Nicosia
Czech Republic
Prague
D
Denmark
Copenhagen
E
Estonia
Tallinn
F
Finland
Helsinki
France
Paris
G
Georgia
Tbilisi
Germany
Berlin
Greece
Athens
H
Hungary
Budapest
I
Iceland
Reykjavik
Ireland
Dublin
Italy
Rome
K
Kazakhstan
Astaná
Kosovo
Pristina

L
Latvia
Riga
Liechtenstein
Vaduz
Lithuania
Vilnius
Luxembourg
Luxembourg (city)
M
Macedonia (FYROM)
Skopje
Malta
Valletta
Moldova
Chisinau
Monaco
Monaco
Montenegro
Podgorica
N
Netherlands
Amsterdam (The Hague capital of the province of South Holland and where the government sits)
Norway
Oslo
P
Poland
Warsaw
Portugal
Lisbon
R
Romania
Bucharest
Russia
Moscow
S
San Marino
San Marino
Serbia
Belgrade
Slovakia
Bratislava
Slovenia
Ljubljana
Spain
Madrid
Sweden
Stockholm
Switzerland
Bern (Geneva is a financial center, and worldwide center for diplomacy as it hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world)
T
Turkey
Ankara (Istambul is the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre)
U
Ukraine
Kyiv (also known as Kiev)
United Kingdom
London
V
Vatican City (Holy See)
Vatican City







 

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous



 LET'S READ A LITTLE BIT!-


EXPLANATION 1

EXPLANATION 2


EXERCISES

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SIMPLE PAST - PAST CONTINUOUS



Differences and similarities in the Simple Past and the Past Continuous
1. Use
Simple Past
Past Continuous
  • action finished in the past (single or repeated)
  • series of completed actions in the past
  • action was in progress at a special time in the past
  • two actions were happening at the same time (the actions do not influence each other)
2. Form
Simple Past
Past Continuous
  • regular verbs: infinitive + -ed
  • irregular verbs: don’t follow rules                  
(was or were) + infinitive + -ing
3. Examples
3.1. Affirmative sentences
Simple Past
Past Continuous
I played football.
He was playing football.
You played football.
You were playing football.
He played football.
He was playing football.
                           

                        



3.2. Negative sentences
Simple Past
Past Progressive
I did not play football.
He was not playing football.
You did not play football.
You were not playing football.
He did not play football.
He was not playing football.



3.3. Questions
Simple Past
Past Continuous
Did I play football?
Was I playing football?
Did you play football?
Were you playing football?
Did he play football?
Was he playing football?

4. Spelling
Simple Past
Past Continuous
  • stopped (Double the consonant after a short vowel.)
  • loved (one -e at the end of the word → Add only -d.)
  • worried (consonant before -y → Change to -i.)
  • sitting (Double the consonant after a short vowel.)
  • writing (Drop the -e.)
  • lying (Change -ie to -y.)

5. Use
Both tenses are often used in one sentence:
While we were sitting at the breakfast table, the telephone rang.
We were sitting at the breakfast table when the telephone rang.
  • Past Continuous → we were sitting at the table
  • Simple Past → the telephone rang.
The action in the Simple Past  interrupts the action in the Past Continuous .