Tag: english
Changing From Direct to Indirect Speech Now – then, today – that day, here – there, this – that, this week – that week, ago – previously and etc…
Collocations – Adverbs + Adjectives Ridiculously easy, utterly ridiculous, deeply concerned, strongly opposed, highly successful and etc… Follow the list;
Informal Contractions and Examples Gonna, wanna, gotta, lemme, outta, kinda, hafta and etc… Follow the list expressions and examples;
Had to – Obligation In The Past When we use an obligation in the present we can use either ‘must’ or ‘has to’. In the past, this is different. …
Phrase – English Grammar A phrase is a sequence of words or a group of words arranged in a grammatical construction, and functions as a unit in a sentence. …
Expressions with Future Meaning be to + bare infinitive, be about + full infinitive, be due + full infinitive and etc… Follow the list for other examples;
Prepositions – Years, Dates and Time How to use prepositions to talk about years, dates and time. Follow the visual expression;
Linking Words in English Linking words in English are words that are used to combine or link in one sentence two statements presenting contrast, comparison, condition, supposition, purpose, etc.
Phrasal Verbs With DO Do in, do up, do down, do over, do without and etc… Follow the list for expressions and examples;
Questions With HOW How many, how old, how well, how far, how fast, how often and etc… Follow the visual expressions;