Phrasal Verbs for Clothes
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at phrasal verbs for clothes.
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at phrasal verbs for clothes.
22 Prepositional Phrases with OUT Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 22 prepositional phrases with “out”. Here is the list: Out of hand Meaning: a situation which is difficult to control. Out of print Meaning: a book or other publication which is no longer Read more
Other Ways to Say “In Order to” Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will explore alternative ways to say “in order to”. “In order to” is a conjunction we normally use to express purpose. “In order to” is used in a formal context, such as writing or Read more
Collocations about Meetings Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at some commonly used collocations related to meetings you should know. Here is the list: Arrange/set up/fix a meeting Meaning: to organize a meeting. Bring forward a meeting Meaning: to organize a meeting earlier than it Read more
Making Generalisations in English Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at the words and phrases you can use for making generalisations in English. First, let’s understand what generalisation is. When you make a statement which can be applied broadly to most but not all people Read more
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will be talking about the difference between let and make.
Phrases with “Yourself” Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at phrases with yourself. Yourself is a reflexive form of the personal pronoun you. It is used as an object (you took a photo of yourself) and for emphasis (did you build the house yourself?). It Read more