Predicative Adjectives in English

Predicative Adjectives in English

Predicative Adjectives in English – Meaning, Rules, Examples & Common Mistakes (B2–C1 Guide) Predicative adjectives in English are an important grammar feature that learners at B2 and C1 level must understand. While adjectives often appear before nouns, predicative adjectives in English follow linking verbs and describe the subject of a Read more

Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs

Separable and Inseparable Phrasal Verbs

Separable and Inseparable Phrasal Verbs Explained: Clear Rules, Examples & Exam Tips (B2–C1 Guide) Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs are one of the most important — and confusing — parts of English grammar. These structures appear constantly in everyday conversations, academic writing, and Cambridge exams such as B2 First and Read more

Cleft sentences

Cleft Sentences

Mastering Cleft Sentences: How to Add Emphasis and Style to Your English Have you ever wanted to emphasise a single phrase element to attract attention, create a contrast, or sound more polished and sophisticated? That’s where cleft sentences come in! They are not just fancy grammar—they are a brilliant way Read more

Emphatic DO

Emphatic Do

Emphatic Do in English (with Clear Examples & Common Mistakes) If you want to sound more confident, persuasive, and natural in English, you need to understand emphatic do. This important grammar structure uses do, does, or did in positive sentences to add emphasis, correct misunderstandings, and strengthen opinions. Many learners Read more

Modal Verbs for Recommendations

Modal Verbs for Recommendations

Modal Verbs for Recommendations Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Modal verbs are essential for giving recommendations in English. Here are some common modal verbs for recommendations, along with example sentences. Should We can use “should” to give recommendations. The structure is subject + should + base form Read more

Adverbs of probability

Adverbs of Probability

Adverbs of Probability Adverbs of probability help you show how sure you are about something — from complete certainty to serious doubt. They are extremely common in everyday English and appear frequently in Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced exams, especially in speaking, essays, reports, and discussions. Instead of simply Read more