Prepositional phrases related to time

50 Prepositional Phrases Related to Time

50 Advanced Prepositional Phrases Related to Time (B2–C1) Time expressions are essential for clear communication. They help us organise events, describe duration, show sequence, and explain cause and effect. In B2 First and C1 Advanced exams, using precise time phrases can significantly improve your range of vocabulary in essays, reports, Read more

How to use "else"

How to Use “Else”

How to Use “Else” in English (Clear Rules, Examples & Exam Tips) “Else” is a small word, but it plays an important role in English. It helps us talk about alternatives, additional options, consequences, and possibilities that haven’t yet been mentioned. In Cambridge exams (B2 First and C1 Advanced), else Read more

"Be to" and "Be about to"

“Be to” vs “Be about to”

“Be to” vs “Be about to” – Understanding the Difference in Meaning and Use Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will explore the difference between two future-related constructions that often confuse learners: “be to” and “be about to”. Although both refer to the future, they express Read more

Using Adjectives as Nouns

Using Adjectives as Nouns in English

Using Adjectives as Nouns in English (Examples & Practice) | B2–C1 Hello English learners! Welcome to a newclear and practical grammar lesson. Today, we will look at using adjectives as nouns — a very natural feature of English that appears frequently in news articles, formal writing, and Cambridge exams (B2–C1). Read more