10 Idioms About Books Idioms about books; a closed book, an open book, read someone like a book, the oldest trick in the book, in someone’s good books, by …
Connectors – Reasons, Contrast, Purpose, Sequence, Addition & Example, Result & Conclusion Reasons; We use connectors to give reasons.
English ability levels; Native Fluent Advanced Intermediate Pre Intermediate Beginner Native; English is my mother tongue. I’m a native speaker of English. Fluent; I’m fluent in English. I can …
50 Subordinating Conjunctions Conjunctions: In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated conj or cnj) is a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses.
Funny english; New year when you’re a kid, in college, in your 20’s and you are pushin 30 :))
Life is short, life it. Love is rare, grab it, Anger is bad, dump it. Fear is awful, face it.
Uses of ‘Miss’ and ‘Lost’ Missed uses with these examples; the bus, the train, the chance, the opportunity, the shot, the ball.
Ways to use ‘Would’ Conditionals; I would memorise these sentences if I were you!
Uses of ‘Much’, ‘Many’, ‘A lot of’ and ‘Lots of’ Much and Many are mainly used in negative sentences and questions.
10 Common Mistakes in English Grammar Even Smart People Make 1. Regardless vs. Thaw Sufficient and don’t need and prefix muching them up.