Month: February 2017
Insects – English Vocabulary Fly, dragonfly, bee, ant, caterpilar, termite, spider, beetle, moth and etc… Follow the visual examples;
Informal Ways To Say GOODBYE So long, see you later, take it easy, bye, adios, see you again, good day and etc… Follow the list for other examples;
Have Got To + Verb We use “Have Got To” as way of showing obligation. Example; I have got to answer the phone. Follow the list;
Using Since, For, While, As, By the Time, Until, Till and As Soon As Since; means “from that time”. Example; I have been studying English since 2010. For; We …
Adjectives Ending in ED and ING Amaze – amazed – amazing – amazement, captivate – captivated – captivating – a captivation and etc… Follow the list;
Great Activities For Teaching The Simple Future Dreams of someday, situational struggles, homecoming, a fluent future and etc… Follow the list;
Modal Verbs – MAY Request, permission, prohibition, possibility, wish. Follow the list for other expressions;
Versatile Verb – To Sleep to sleep in, to sleep over, to sleep on it, to sleep it off, to sleep with and etc… Follow the list for expressions;
Using “Going to” and “Will” When we want to talk about future facts or things we believe to be true about the future, we use “will” If you are …
Using Verb LOOK Look into, look for, look up, look after, look over, look up to, look out, look away, look forward to and etc… Follow the list for …