Category: Grammar
Figurative Language Figurative language is speech or writing that departs from normal meaning or sound to create a special effect. Alliteration, Personification, Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia, Idioms.
English Phrases, Meaning and Examples (Very Important) Phrases; Could do…, Not bad…, I’II bear that in mind, with all due respect… Follow the list for examples;
Ways to Say SAID Follow the list for examples and expressions – EnglishLearnSite.Com English Study Center;
Some vs Any – Using and Differences Using and differences between SOME and ANY; Follow the graphic for visual expression;
Graphic Comparison of English Tenses Action taking place oce, never or several times, action going on at a certain time, putting emphasis on the result, emphasis on the course …
Detailed Time Clauses Chart Time clauses; if, as soon as, before, after, until/till, while, when, unless. Follow the list for examples about these words;
Common Collocations – Verb + Preposition Common Collocations – Verb + Preposition – about, from, at, in, for. Follow the list for examples and expressions;
Direct and Indirect Questions Wh-questions, Yes/no questions, Positive word order, If/Whether + positive word order. Follow the list for expression and examples;
Common Expressions With Time This post include common expressions with time. Please follow the list for expressions and examples;
Using Quantity in English Countable and uncountable nouns, not any, no, some, a lot of, lots of, plenty of, most, all. Follow the list for examples about these quantities;