The First Conditional
Learn the first conditional in English with simple explanations, clear rules, and practical examples. Understand when to use it and how it differs from the zero conditional.
Learn the first conditional in English with simple explanations, clear rules, and practical examples. Understand when to use it and how it differs from the zero conditional.
Confused about above and over? Learn the difference between above and over in English with simple explanations, practical examples, and common mistakes learners often make.
The adjective “fit” has more than one meaning but in this lesson, we will discuss its meaning as “be in good physical condition”, which is related to “fitness”.
Want to learn common expressions with heart in English? In this lesson, you will discover 18 useful phrases with meanings, examples, and simple usage notes.
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The main difference between good and well is good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Things become confusing after linking verbs; we use good after linking verbs such as be, taste, sound, smell, look, seem and feel if we want to describe the subject, not the action of the verb