Month: August 2015
Expressing Opinions Personal point of view, General point of view, Agreeing with an opinion, Disagreeing with an opinion;
Forms of Future Tense Will – future, going to – future, simple present, present progressive, future progressive, future perfect;
How to Use Make And Do Make; something that didn’t exist before, Do; an activity, or action;
Tense – Active – Passive Present simple/continuous/perfect, Past simple/continuous/perfect, Future simple/be going to, modal and modal perfect;
Words That Are Similar to The Word GOOD; It’s not all good …. it’s _______________! (which word will you use?);
Often Confused Words – Vocabulary Study; accept & except, adverse & averse, advice & advise, affect & effect and etc…
Must / Cant / Should / Needn’t / Might / May / Could Have; Expressing modals must have / cant’ have / should have / needn’t have / might …
Difference Between For and Since For and Since can be used with the present perfect tense. They tell us when something started and that it’s still happening now.
Common British English Idioms All mouth and no trousers, at the end of your tether, on the back foot, up the spout and etc…
Collocations – Tell, Say, Ask Collocations; two or more words that often go together. In this examples related to verbs “Tell”, “Say”, “Ask”;