Month: January 2018
Phrasal Verbs Around the House Take out the trash, hang up your clothes, take down (a picture), turn on (the lamp/TV/…) , turn off, put on music and etc…
Superlative Adjectives in English One syllable; the … +est example; the biggest Two syllables; the … + iest example; the heaviest and etc… Follow the detailed expressions;
Using Who, Whose and Whom Who; we use “who” to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way. Follow the list for toher explanations;
Passive Verb Tenses Present simple tense, present continuous tense, past simple tense, past continuous tense and etc… Passive and active voice
Happy Birthday – English Vocabulary Balloons, birthday cards, candy, chocolate, fruits, candels, gifts and etc… Follow the list for other objects;
Classroom Objects – English Vocabulary Desk, chair, books, notebooks, pencils, stapler, calculator, glue, funnel and etc… Follow the list;
Phrasal Verbs with PULL Pull apart, pull in, pull off, pull out, pull on, pull over. Meanings and example sentences. Follow the list;
Womans Clothing – English Vocabulary Hat, purse, boots, sweater, skirt, dress, shorts, slip, panties and etc… Follow the detailed list;
Male, Female and Young Animals – English Vocabulary Tom – queen – kitten, dog – bitch – puppies, rooster – hen – chick, drake – duck – ducklings and …
Idioms with CAT in English When the cat’s away, the mice will play. Put the cat among piegons. Let the cat out of the bag. and etc…