Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-defining
Many students find the topic of relative clauses confusing and complicated. In that regard, let’s try to clarify and understand this topic a little better.
Many students find the topic of relative clauses confusing and complicated. In that regard, let’s try to clarify and understand this topic a little better.
Compound Adjectives in English Hello English learners! I’m sure you’ll enjoy today’s lesson, as it’s extremely interesting, and I hope you will find it useful too. Compound adjectives in English usually consist of an adjective, adverb or noun and either present participle (-ing) or past participle (-ed). We can talk Read more
Still – Yet – Already – Just In today’s lesson, we are going to look at the meanings and uses of the adverbs still, yet, already, and just. STILL The adverb still is used to say that the action or situation is continuing. It normally goes with the verb, in the Read more
Confused Words: Soon and Early Many English learners mix up soon and early, thinking they mean the same thing. They don’t — and understanding the difference will help your English sound much more natural. Let’s break it down clearly. Confused words: soon and early Soon Soon refers to something that Read more
Confused about above and over? Learn the difference between above and over in English with simple explanations, practical examples, and common mistakes learners often make.
“Borrow” and “lend” often confuse English students. Even some native speakers make mistakes with these 2 words! Both words describe the action of somebody temporarily giving something to somebody else.
Comparison of Adjectives in English: as … as, not as … as, as much as, as many as Hello English learners! Welcome to another grammar lesson. In this lesson, you will learn about the comparison of adjectives in English using structures such as as … as, not as … as, Read more