Month: August 2016
Present Continuous For Future Use Talking about the future in English Many students use only will or going to in order to talk about the future. However, it’s very …
Future with Going To – Detailed Expression Use “going to” to talk about future plans and predictions. She’s going to have a baby.
Adverbs – Simple and Detailed Expression Use adjectives to describe nouns (things or people). Use adverbs to describe verbs (how a person does something):
Present Perfect or Past Simple Tense Use the present perfect to talk about a general experience in the past. Use the past simple to talk about a specific moment …
English grammar: Direct – indirect object The English verbs are followed by two different kinds of objects – the direct object and indirect object.
English grammar: Indirect questions If we want to make questions in the English language, we can do it by changing the word order (Is he your brother? Was she …
Time Clauses – English Grammar The time clauses in the English language are introduced by conjunctions such as after, as soon as, before, till, until, when, whenever, while or …
Imperative Sentences – English grammar The second person imperative We can express commands in English by the imperative made with the infinitive without to.
Common Opposites – Antonyms Vocabulary Word List WORD ANTONYMS abandon keep abbreviate lengthen, increase ability incompetence, inability able incapable above below abundant scanty, insufficient accurate wrong achieve fail active …
Common Synonym Vocabulary Word List WORD SYNONYMS abandon desert, forsake abbreviate shorten, condense ability skill, aptitude able capable, qualified above overhead abundant ample, sufficient accurate correct, right achieve accomplish, …