Human Sounds in English Whisper, mumble, mention, reply, enquire, shout, cry, yell, inform, howl, explain, report and etc… Follow the list for examples and explanations;
Gerunds in English A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding “-ing”. You can use a gerund as the subject, the complement, or the object of …
Linking Arguments In English First of all, I think…, Not only that, but I also think that… , Finally…, That is why and etc… Follow the list;
Frequently Used Phrasal Verbs and One Word Synonyms Ask over – invite, be back – return, be over – end, carry on – continue, come in – enter and …
English Slang Idioms and Expressions If you are “fed up” you -> have had enough. “Just about” means -> nearly and etc… Follow the list;
Expressing Your Opinion Giving opinions, giving the opposite opinion, clarifying your opinion, giving yourself time to think and etc… Follow the list;
Modal Verbs – Would Conditional, request, offer, future in the past, habit in the past. Follow the list for expressions about modal verb would;
Perfect Activities for Teaching the Past Perfect Time flies, recent events, all in perspective, experiencing culture, just done and etc… Follow the list;
Types of Pronouns Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns. Follow the list;
Gender of Animals – English Vocabulary Male – Female Animals; horse – mare, dog – bitch, tomcat – tabbycat, tiger – tigress, swine – sow and etc… Follow the …