Building Stories
We use words we know to make a story. Who, What, Where?
person Step 1: Who?
directions_run Step 2: What?
nature Step 3: Where?
link Step 4: Connect
Subject + Verb + Object
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Yes, you can! But because this is an A1 level review, we are focusing on the Present Simple tense first to build a strong foundation. We will learn past tense soon! 😊
When do I use "Because" and when do I use "But"?
Use "because" when you want to give a REASON (ហេតុផល). Example: I am eating because I am hungry. Use "but" to show a DIFFERENCE or contrast (ប៉ុន្តែ). Example: I like apples, but I don't like oranges. 🍎
Do I always need a Subject in English sentences?
Yes! In English, every normal sentence needs a Subject (who is doing the action) and a Verb (the action). The only exception is when you give a direct command, like "Stop!" or "Come here!" 🚦
Can I use past tense here? Like "The boy played football"?