Adverbs in English
We normally use adverbs to modify a verb, adjective, another adverb or even an entire sentence. Most of them are built by adding ‘-ly to the adjective.
We normally use adverbs to modify a verb, adjective, another adverb or even an entire sentence. Most of them are built by adding ‘-ly to the adjective.
Phrasal Verbs with “Take” Many students avoid learning phrasal verbs because they tend to be ambiguous, so they can never be certain if they are correctly used. Sometimes things get even more confusing, and the object turns up between the verb and the particle. Nevertheless, phrasal verbs may not be Read more
Do you agree that a penny saved is a penny earned? Here are some interesting and common English expressions with “save” which could be useful in many different situations.
In today’s lesson, we will be learning how to use the personal pronouns “one” and “ones”.
We use “one” as a pronoun meaning “anyone” to refer to people in general when we want to be formal. In everyday speech we use “you” in an informal way to mean “anyone”.
How Long Does It Take? Meaning, Structure and Examples “How long does it take” is used to ask about the amount of time needed to complete an action. The structure is: How long + does/did/will + it + take + to + verb. It’s practical, everyday English — the kind Read more
Words and Phrases Followed by a Gerund Hello English learners! If you’ve reached a pre-intermediate or intermediate level, this lesson is for you. We’ll look at common words and phrases followed by a gerund — that is, a verb ending in -ing. What is a gerund? A gerund is a Read more
The Indefinite Article A (An) in English (Complete Guide with Examples) The indefinite article in English has two forms: a and an. They may look small and simple, but they follow very specific pronunciation rules — and they are extremely important for speaking and writing naturally. The indefinite article has Read more