How to Use EVER with Question Words
HI English learners! How many times have you seen the words however, wherever, whoever and may have wondered what they meant? In today’s lesson, we’ll learn how to use ever with questions words.
HI English learners! How many times have you seen the words however, wherever, whoever and may have wondered what they meant? In today’s lesson, we’ll learn how to use ever with questions words.
Hi dear English learners! Have you ever wondered whether (or if?) there is a difference between whether and if? They seem to be synonymous but are they really interchangeable? I can tell you that there are some differences in their use. Let’s find out – whether or if – what’s the difference?
Modal Verbs May and Might Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we will learn how to use the modal verbs ‘may’ and ‘might’ in English. Why do we need to know modal verbs? Modal verbs such as can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would are small words Read more
Alternatives to “But” Hello English learners! Are you writing an essay? Are you struggling to find the right linking words? Today, we will look at alternatives to “but”. But is a conjunction that connects two opposite or contrasting words or sentences. Alternatives to “but” However Use however as a contrast Read more
13 Alternatives to “IF” Hello English learners. I assume that you’re visiting this post because you’re writing something and you’re interested in learning some new linking words and phrases. Well, don’t we all like to have our essays and emails beautifully written! What better way to make them really appealing Read more
Here are some commonly used prepositions of place with example sentences
Reported questions are a form of reported speech. They are usually introduced with the verb “ask” and clauses beginning with if or whether.