Idioms & Expressions
9 Expressions with the Word “Big”
Here are some expressions with the word “big” to make you sound smarter: big brother, big decision, big deal, …
Here are some expressions with the word “big” to make you sound smarter: big brother, big decision, big deal, …
In today’s post, we will be learning about the difference between “so” and “such”. “So” and “such” both mean “very”. They are used to strengthen the meaning of adjectives.
In today’s lesson, we will be talking about reflexive pronouns.
The reflexive pronouns are:
Singular: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself
Plural: ourselves, yourselves, themselves
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Any longer and any more (or anymore) are synonyms. Unlike any longer and any more, no longer is used in positive sentences because it makes the sentence negative.
Also, as well and too are adverbs that have a similar meaning but they do not go in the same position in a sentence.
Here is an overview of personal and impersonal passive constructions in English