Month: March 2016
Phrasal Verbs With ‘Off’ (Turn off, Take off, Switch off, Show off) Using phrasal verbs with off; Turn off Meaning; To stop the operation, the activity … Example; Please …
Using and Differences Between ‘Like’ and ‘As’ Like LIKE, as a preposition, is used: -> before a noun or pronom -> to say that two things are similar, they behave …
How To Be More Polite In English? Do you want to more polite when speking english? Please follow the list;
Using ‘Yesterday’, ‘Today’, ‘Tomorrow’ In English Yesterday morning, this morning, tomorrow morning, yesterday afternoon, this afternoon, tomorrow afternoon, yesterday evening, this evening, tomorrow evening, last night, tonight, tomorrow night.
Modifying Comparatives & Superlatives much, far, a lot, rather, a little, a bit, slightly, even, any, yet, no + comparative adjective (Examples)
10 Writing Tips In English 1.THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL! Your title should grab your reader’s allention…and relate to the topic. 2. RESEARCH YOUR TOPIC! You can’t write about what …
10 Idioms About Books Idioms about books; a closed book, an open book, read someone like a book, the oldest trick in the book, in someone’s good books, by …
Connectors – Reasons, Contrast, Purpose, Sequence, Addition & Example, Result & Conclusion Reasons; We use connectors to give reasons.
English ability levels; Native Fluent Advanced Intermediate Pre Intermediate Beginner Native; English is my mother tongue. I’m a native speaker of English. Fluent; I’m fluent in English. I can …
50 Subordinating Conjunctions Conjunctions: In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated conj or cnj) is a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses.