Category: Grammar
Common British English Idioms All mouth and no trousers, at the end of your tether, on the back foot, up the spout and etc…
Collocations – Tell, Say, Ask Collocations; two or more words that often go together. In this examples related to verbs “Tell”, “Say”, “Ask”;
Adjectives; An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun such as a person, place, thing, or idea;
“They” and “them” are the plurals of “he” and “him”. They work the same way and you can still count on them to help you out. “Who” links to …
Vocabulary Study; Nouns – Adjectives – Verbs & Prepositions; uses of some nouns,adjectives and verbs with prepositions;
Uses of Let, Make, Have, Get; causative verbs – cause someone to do something;
Phrasal Verbs – Make; Make is very commonly used with phrasal verbs. This post related to below phrasal verbs; make up, make up for, make off, make of, make out, …
Uses of Below and Under;
Noun Endings; Suffix, Meaning, Example. -age, -al, -an, -ian, -ance, -ence, -ancy, -ency, -ant, -ent, -cide, -cy and etc…
Detailed Conjunction List; Adding more information, comparing and contrasting, cause/reason, expressing effect, and etc…