Differences Between ‘Miss’ and ‘Lose’ (with Examples) Miss; failure to attend or to get something, When someone is away from you and you wish they were with you. Lose; …
Nouns that can be Countable and Uncountable Sometimes, the same noun can be countable and uncountable, often with a change of meaning. Examples; hair, light, noise, paper, room, time, …
Differences Between “Which” and “That” Use ‘which’ with a comma for non-restrictive relative clauses. Non-restrictive relative clauses give additional, but not essential information. Use ‘that’ without comma for restrictive …
Common Grammar Mistakes – English Study The verb be, Prepositions, auxiliary verbs, 3rd person’s, past tense, word order, comparatives, adverbs; follow the examples;
Other Ways to Say “I think” In my opinion, I believe, I consider, It seems to me that, As I see it, to me and etc…
Silent Letters – H, B, K Silent H; what, when, why, which and etc… Silent B; lamb, thumb, numb, crumb and etc… Silent K; knife, knee, knot, knitting, know …
Uses of Gonna, Gotta, Wanna, Lemme, Gimme, Outta, Kinda I’mma, Hafta, Dunno Gonno; going + to. Gotto; got +to. Wanna; want + to. Lemme; let + me. Gimme; give …
Uses of Wishes With Tenses Wishes about the present, Wishes about the future, Wishes about the past. We use wish with Past Tense forms(simple and continuous) to express regret …
English Color – Detailed and Visual Method plum, fuschia, red, magenta, hot pink, petal, pink, sage, forest, green, kelly, marine, blue and etc…
English is Difficult – Funny English English is difficult language … for some! This is a true story from the Japanese Embassy in US!!!