Month: August 2016
10 Ways to Ask How Someone Is How are you? How’s it going? How ya doing? How are things? How’s life? How have you been? How’s you family? and etc. …
How to Describe a Car in English Side / outside mirror, door, roof, rear window, licence plate, tail light, indicator, parking sensor, exhaust, wheel, tyre, gas tank, trunk, rear …
Sports and Games Vocabulary in English Discus throwing, water polo, volleyball, cycling, sailing, handball, football, scuba diving, rowing, running, archery, horse riding, judo and etc… Follow the list for …
Describing People in English This post include describing people; height, build, age, face, eyes, hair, skin, nose,mouth. For examples; height;tall, short, dwarf. Age; old, young, teenager, adult. Face; oval, …
Common Informal Contractions Wanna, gimme, gonna, kinda, whatcha, ya, ain’t, lotta, I’mma, dunno, betcha, dontcha, lemme, oughta, sorta, cmon, s’more, musta, mighta, hafta;
Internet Slang and Abbreviations Do you know internet slang and abbreviations? These list is very useful for using internet; AFAIK, AFK, ASL, ATM, b/c, b/w, b4, BBIAB and etc…
The Present Perfect Tense – Detailed Expression How and when to use the present perfect tense; Positive, negative and question structures;
Cooked Food, Prepared Food Vocabulary in English English cooked food or prepared food names; stuffed, in sauce, grilled, marinated, poached, mashed, baked, pan-fried and etc… follow the list for …
Differences Between “Despite” and “Although” – Detailed Expression Despite and Although are both used to contrast two things – the difference is in the structure of the sentences;
Daily Routines Vocabulary in English Wake up, wash your face, take a shower, dry your hair, brush your hair, eat breakfast and etc… Follow the list for visual expression;