Category: Vocabulary
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…
Collocations with DO Do exercises, do homework, do the housework, do the dishes, do one’s best and etc… Follow the detailed list;
Collocations with GET Get launch, get dinner, get tired, get to sleep, get a life, get home and etc… Follow the list for details;
Contractions in English I am – I’m, You are – You’re, He is – He’s, She is – She’s and etc…
Using Come and Go in English In english, the use of “come” depends on the current positions of the speaker and the listener. If we talk about any other …