Tag: english
Rather vs Prefer Would rather is followed by a base verb. Would prefer is followed by an infinitive. Follow the other expressions;
How to Write Good Avoid alliteration. Always. Prepositions are not words to end senteces with. and etc… Follow the other expressions;
Ways to Say BUT However, despite, in spite of this / despite this, although, in fact, but the fact remains that. Follow the list examples;
Opposites in English Proud-humble, hyper-calm, aloof-compassionate, tenacoius-yielding and etc… Follow the list;
Watch, See, Look – Using Verbs Watch; we watch moving & changing images, with long concentration. See; when images enter your eyes without a lot of effort from us. …
Using NICE in English “Nice” seems to be the most frequently used adjective in spoken English. Example; My mother has been so nice. She has bought the T-shirt I …
Using SIMILAR and ALIKE Similar; means that two or more things or people are not identical, but are almost the same. Alike; means that two or more things are …
Prepositions At the End In everyday English, we often add a preposition at the end of a question. This gives a little bit of detail to the verb in …
Linking or Transition Words Chart Emphasizing, reformulating, summing up, concluding, condition, consequence, temporal, opinion, concession and etc… Follow the list;
Phrasal Verbs With TRAVEL A phrasal verb is made up of a verb plus a preposition or an adverb. Check out, get away, stop over, see off. Follow the …