Month: July 2017
Collocations, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs Collocations; An expression consisting of two or more words that correspond to some conventional way of saying things. Idioms; A set expression of two …
Adverbs of Frequency – Detailed Expression Always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, hardly ever, never. Adverbs of frequency answer th question How often or How frequently? Follow the detailed expressions;
Prepositions of Place and Time – Detailed Expression Prepositions of place; in, on, below, above / over, near, far, behind, in front of, onto, off, into, out of, around, …
How To Write An Essay Structure of an essay (introduction, body, conclusion), what will I write about? Who will read my essay? Why am I writing this essay? and …
Ways to Say “She is Pregnant” She is expecting a baby, she’s preggers., she’s up the duff, she’s knocked up and etc… Follow the list;
Phrasal Verbs With INTO, DOWN, OUT act out, speak out, lash out, come out, come into, go into, bump into, knock down, sit down, set down and etc… Follow …
Capital Letters Names of people and pets, the sight word I, names of places, names of holidays, days of week, months of the year and etc… Follow the list …
100 Ways to Say I LOVE YOU I adore you, I’m affectionate for you, I’m attached to you, I’m passionate about you, you fill my heart and etc… Follow …
Other Ways to Say BAD Substandard, poor, inferior, second-rate, second-class, inadequate, unacceptable, faulty, shoddy, crummy, bum, deficient, lousy, defective, careless and etc… Follow the list for synonyms of Bad …
Using Little, A little, Few, A few Follow the list for using and differences between little, a little, few and a few. ;