Be Used To vs Get Used To
Confused about be used to vs get used to? This lesson explains the difference clearly, with simple rules, natural examples, and common mistakes learners should avoid.
Confused about be used to vs get used to? This lesson explains the difference clearly, with simple rules, natural examples, and common mistakes learners should avoid.
Learn the difference between made of, made from, made out of, and made with in English with easy explanations and example sentences.
Prepositions of Place: AT, IN, ON (Clear Guide with Examples) Many English learners feel unsure about AT, IN, and ON — and that’s perfectly normal. These three little prepositions can be surprisingly tricky, because they all talk about location, but each one does it in a slightly different way. Prepositions Read more
In this lesson, we will be learning about the use of “used to”.
The structure used to + infinitive is used to talk about past habits, jobs, or hobbies we no longer practice or which we replaced with the new ones
The Indefinite Article A (An) in English (Complete Guide with Examples) The indefinite article in English has two forms: a and an. They may look small and simple, but they follow very specific pronunciation rules — and they are extremely important for speaking and writing naturally. The indefinite article has Read more
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
Reported questions are a form of reported speech. They are usually introduced with the verb “ask” and clauses beginning with if or whether.