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.
Inversion in English Hello English learners. Welcome to a new grammar lesson. Inversion in English is a grammar structure in which the usual word order changes, and the verb comes before the subject. In this lesson, you will learn when to use inversion in English, including questions, conditionals, negative adverbs, Read more
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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 these words — it’s using them naturally, appropriately, and with Read more