Category: Vocabulary
Uses of Ask with Phrasal Verbs Uses of ask for, ask over, ask about, ask after, ask out, ask around, ask round, ask in.
Uses of ‘Have’ Have; a drink / food a shower a look wishes a moment an event a good mood a bad fall a nap a limp a lisp …
Uses of ‘Borrow’ and ‘Lend’ What are the differences between borrow and lend? Borrow; shows that something is (temporarily) taken from another person. Lend; shows that something is (temporarily) …
Uses of ‘Every day’ and ‘All day’ every day; on all days, each day. all of these days -> Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. all day; the …
Collocations with ‘Get’ and ‘Take’ Get lost, Get fired, Get a job, Get a life, Get home, Get ready, Get started, Get married, Get divorced, Get permission, Get the …
English Vocabulary Study – Temperature hot, warm, cool, chilly, cold, freezing, fahrenheit, celcius and etc.
English describing clothes vocabulary; short, tight, loose, dirty, clean, long, small, big, light, dark, high, old and etc.
Phrasal Verbs With ‘Out’ – Visual Learning Method hand out, work out, pass out, fill out, break out, eat out, pick out, make out, check out, find out, get …
English Bad Habits Chewing your nails Spitting Tapping your fingers/feet Forgetting things
Meanings and Uses of ‘Agenda’, ‘Diary’, ‘Schedule’, ‘Timetable’ Uses and differences; Agenda is a list of items to be discussed at a meeting;