Formal and Informal Writing and Speaking Formal; I want a banana. Informal; I wanna banana. Formal; Do you want to dance? Informal; Wanna dance? and etc… Follow the list …
Spelling Rules in English Adding -ly, adding -s, -ible or -able, Follow the list for spelling rules in english;
15 Ways To Say “I hate it” I don’t like it. I dislike it. I’m not into it. That’s not my thing. and etc… Follow the list for other …
Microsoft Word Shortcut Keys Ctrl+A, Ctrl+ B, Ctrl + H, Ctrl + M, Ctrl + N and etc… Follow the list for expressions related to shortcut keys;
Great Activities for Teaching the Simple Past Charade series, dear dairy, accurate endings, preparations, double duty review and etc… Follow the list for expressions;
Modal Verbs – Should Advice (present – past), obligation, probability/expectation(present – past). Follow the list for example sentences about modals;
Tense – Direct and Reported Speech Tense – Direct Speech – Reported Speech. Follow the examples sentences and types;
The Pronunciation Rule Of The ED Want-wanted, end-ended, hope-hoped, laugh-laughed, watch-watched, play-played, beg-begged and etc… Follow the list and rules;
Other Ways To Say BORING Instead of pretty, smart, big, little, funny, laughed, use these words; Follow the list for synonym word list;
Using ‘Arrive in’ and ‘Arrive at’ Arrive in; a city, country, big areas. Arrive at; buildings, fixed locations. Wrong; I arrived to Ireland last week. Right; I arrived in …