Personality traits are steady patterns in how people think, feel, and act. The most widely accepted scientific system uses the Big Five model, which groups traits into five core dimensions: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The Big Five Traits: * Openness: Creative, curious, and open to new art or ideas. Low openness means preferring routine and familiar things. * Conscientiousness: Hardworking, organized, dependable, and mindful of details or rules. Low scores mean being messy or easily distracted. * Extraversion: Outgoing, talkative, and energized by being around others. Introversion means being quiet and needing alone time to recharge. * Agreeableness: Kind, trusting, helpful, and cooperative. Low scores point to being cold, suspicious, or competitive. * Neuroticism: Tendency to feel stress, anxiety, or mood swings. Low scores mean being emotionally stable and calm under pressure. More examples: Easygoing...
The present continuous tense (also called present progressive) is formed using the subject, a conjugated form of the verb be (am, is, are), and a main verb ending in -ing. It describes actions happening right now, temporary situations, or fixed future plans. Sentence Structures: * Affirmative (+): Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing * * Example: She is reading a book. * * Negative (-): Subject + am/is/are + not + verb-ing * * Example: They are not (aren't) playing soccer. * * Interrogative (?): Am/Is/Are + subject + verb-ing? * * Example: Are you listening? * Core Uses and Examples: * Action happening right now: * I am writing an email right now. * Look! The dog is running in the yard. * * Temporary situation: * He is staying at a hotel this week. * My car is broken, so I am taking the bus to work lately. * * Fut...