Both, Either, Neither
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will talk about both, either and neither.
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will talk about both, either and neither.
Phrases to Use for Paraphrasing Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will examine the phrases for paraphrasing.To paraphrase means to repeat something written or spoken using different words, often in a humorous form or in a simpler and shorter form that makes the original meaning clearer. (Cambridge Read more
22 Common English Expressions with STAY Hi English learners! Did you stay up late last weekend? In case you don’t understand the expression, keep reading because we will look at 22 common English expressions with STAY. Here is the list: 22 Common English Expressions with STAY Be here to stay Read more
Like, As if, As Though Hello English learners. Here is a grammar lesson. We will discuss how to use like, as if, as though. We use them to say how something looks, feels or sounds. So, you can say: You can use as though in the same way: We can Read more
How to Interrupt Politely How often do you interrupt people while they are talking? Are there polite ways to interrupt someone? I get this question a lot. Well, it may be rude sometimes, but it is also useful because you may want to interrupt someone who has been talking for Read more
Allow – Permit – Let – Enable Helo English learners. You might have wondered which word to use and you weren’t sure. Are the words allow, permit, let and enable synonymous and what is the difference between them? That’s the topic of today’s blog entry. Well, we can say that Read more
Difference between Able and Capable What is the difference between able and capable? Is there a difference at all? These two words are very similar in meaning and very often we just can’t tell the difference, but let’s try to clear things out. How to use Able We usually use Read more