WH- Questions in English
Learn how to form WH- questions in English with easy rules, clear examples, common mistakes, and practice. A useful grammar guide for everyday English and Cambridge exam learners.
Learn how to form WH- questions in English with easy rules, clear examples, common mistakes, and practice. A useful grammar guide for everyday English and Cambridge exam learners.
Compound Adjectives in English (B2–C1): Rules, Examples & Practice Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re looking at compound adjectives — those handy two-word (or sometimes three-word) combinations that make your descriptions sharper, more precise, and much more natural. They appear often in everyday English as well as in Cambridge exams Read more
Linking Words for Contrasting Ideas (However, Although, Despite, Whereas…) One of the easiest ways to spot a B1-level text is this: It is nice, but it is expensive. It is interesting, but it is difficult. I like it, but… Nothing is wrong with but. It’s a good word. A loyal Read more
Who or whom? That is the question.
Who and whom are interrogative pronouns. Many people live their lives without using WHOM at all, thinking that whom should be used in formal situations only. If you want to speak English properly, then you need to know about usage of both WHO and WHOM.
Any Longer vs Any More vs No Longer If you are preparing for B2 First or C1 Advanced, mastering structures like any longer vs any more vs no longer can significantly improve your grammatical accuracy. English learners often wonder: Should I say any longer, any more, or no longer? All Read more