How to Use EVER with Question Words
HI English learners! How many times have you seen the words however, wherever, whoever and may have wondered what they meant? In today’s lesson, we’ll learn how to use ever with questions words.
HI English learners! How many times have you seen the words however, wherever, whoever and may have wondered what they meant? In today’s lesson, we’ll learn how to use ever with questions words.
Hi English learners! Do you find the word “over” confusing sometimes? Should you say ‘the picture is over the cupboard’ or ‘the picture is above the cupboard’? ‘Well, keep reading, because I’m about to explain 10 ways to use the word OVER in English.
Can – Could – Be Able to Hello dear English learners! In today’s lesson, we will learn about the modal verb ‘can’ and its alternative forms, ‘could’ and ‘be able to’. CAN Can is the most commonly used modal verb in English. We normally use it in the present tense Read more
Auxiliary Verbs in English: Be, Do, and Have Explained with Examples Hello dear English learners! Today’s lesson is about one of the cornerstones of English grammar — auxiliary verbs, also known as helping verbs. These little words are small but mighty! They help us form tenses, make questions and negatives, Read more
Many students find the topic of relative clauses confusing and complicated. In that regard, let’s try to clarify and understand this topic a little better.
Still – Yet – Already – Just In today’s lesson, we are going to look at the meanings and uses of the adverbs still, yet, already, and just. STILL The adverb still is used to say that the action or situation is continuing. It normally goes with the verb, in the Read more
50 Phrasal Verbs with IN and INTO A phrasal verb is an idiomatic phrase that consists of a verb and a particle. In today’s lesson, we’ll learn 50 phrasal verbs with ‘in’ and ‘into’. Phrasal verb Meaning Example sentence Ask in to invite somebody into the house. She asked the Read more