Using “Should” in English

Using “Should” in English

Using “Should” in English: Grammar Rules and Examples Hello, dear English learners! If you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam, mastering grammar structures like “should” is essential. This little word appears in many exam-style tasks — from essays and proposals to speaking answers — Read more

Adverbs of Frequency

Adverbs of Frequency

Adverbs of Frequency Hello English learners! How often do you study English? Every day? Sometimes? Hardly ever? If you’ve ever tried to describe your daily habits or routines, then you’ve already used adverbs of frequency—words like always, usually, sometimes, and never. These little words are handy because they help you Read more

Echo questions

Echo Questions

Echo Questions Welcome to the fascinating (and rather fun) world of echo questions—those little responses that sound like you’re just repeating someone, but with a twist of curiosity, surprise, or doubt! In everyday English—especially in spoken conversations—we often use echo questions to show we’re interested, shocked, confused, or simply didn’t Read more

Modal Verbs of Permission

Modal Verbs of Permission

Modal Verbs of Permission (Can, May, Could) Modal verbs of permission are used to show whether an action is allowed, requested, or forbidden. In English, the most common modals for permission are can, may, and could — but they are not interchangeable in every situation. Understanding the differences is essential for everyday Read more