I go to the store yesterday.
Correct Answer: I went to the store yesterday.
“I love to read I have many books.”
I love to read. I have many books.
She walks to school.
She walked to school.
He ate breakfast.
He eats breakfast.
Their going to the store.
Their → should be They’re going to the store.
She don't like apples.
She doesn't like apples.
“I wanted to go to the party it was too late.”
I wanted to go to the party, but it was too late.
They are playing soccer.
They were playing soccer.
She danced all night.
She dances all night.
I seen him yesterday.
Seen → should be I saw him yesterday.
What's the difference between "affect" and "effect"
“Affect” is a verb meaning to influence; “effect” is a noun meaning a result.
"She loves cooking she doesn’t like baking.”
"She loves cooking, but she doesn’t like baking."
He plays the guitar
He played the guitar.
They were happy.
They are happy.
He go to the gym every day.
Go → should be He goes to the gym every day.
When should you use quotation marks?
Use quotation marks around exact words someone says or for short titles.
She said, "I love reading"
“I wanted to go for a walk it was raining outside.”
I wanted to go for a walk, but it was raining outside.
I am studying for the exam.
I was studying for the exam.
She wrote a letter.
She writes a letter.
Its a nice day outside.
Its → should be It’s a nice day outside.
What are the rules for using apostrophes?
Use apostrophes to show possession or to form contractions.
Maria’s book / It’s raining.
“He loves to run he runs every day.” (Without using a comma)
He loves to run; he runs every day.
We are going to the zoo
We went to the zoo.
They were watching a movie.
They are watching a movie.
She has went to the store.
Went → should be She has gone to the store.