Uses of “Each”, “Every”, “Either”, “Neither” These distributive words are normally used with singular nouns, and are placed before the noun. Each, either and neither can be used with …
10 clothing idioms – Visual Study Method Cut from the same cloth, with a fine-toothed comb, fit like a glove, to lose one’s shirt, roll up one’s sleeves, have …
Uses of “Had Better Do Something” and “Had Better Not Do Something” The meaning of had better (‘d better) is quite similar to ‘should’.
Uses Of Some Prepostions – “Across from”, “On”, “Between”, “Next to”, “Near”, “Far from” Visual expression, Follow the picture;
Ways of Warning Someone – Speaking English Beware, be careful, take care / mind how you go, mind.
Uses of Used to and Be Used to Used to: an action or habit that was common in the past but not anymore. Be used to: being accustomed to …
Uses of “There is” and “There are” We use there is and there are to say that something exists. There is is singular, there are is plural.
Uses of “Be”, “Have”, “Got”, “Can” English Learn Site – be, have, got, can, pronouns. Follow the list;
Talking About The Past Past simple; finished actions, past states, past habits and routines, actions following one another Past perfect; an event that happened before another past event, an …
Food Idioms (Idioms and Meanings) butter someone up, cheesy, cool as a cucumber, cream of the crop, cry over spilled milk and meanings.