Wishes and Regrets in English
In today’s lesson, we will be learning how to use “wish” and “if only” to express wishes and regrets about present, past and future.
In today’s lesson, we will be learning how to use “wish” and “if only” to express wishes and regrets about present, past and future.
Although it is not too complicated to understand, many English learners aren’t always sure whether to say someone is bored or boring or something is interesting or interested. Let’s look at the adjectives ending in -ed and -ing.
Much, Many, A Lot of: A Complete Guide (B2–C1) At first glance, much, many, and a lot of seem like basic grammar. Most learners meet them at A1 level and think, “Done. Next.” But at B2–C1, the real challenge isn’t knowing Read more
The English language has a very developed phraseology. Idioms make a great part of it. Here are 8 idioms using animals which are impossible to be understood unless you know their meaning.