Tag: english
Types of Collocation Adverb + adjective, adjective + noun, noun + noun, noun + verb, verb + noun, verb + adverb;
How To Pronounce -ed At The End of English Verbs The pronounciation of -ED depends on which sound it follows.
Expressions to Say That Somebody’s Stupid Not the smartest, dimwit, not acedemically gifted, thick as two short planks, not all there, a total airhead, a bit thick.
Describing Women and Men Vocabulary She’s; adorable, angelic, attractive, busty and etc… He’s; athletic, cute, gentleman, handsome, hairy, lanky etc…
50 Ways to Say BAD Abhorrent, abominable, awful, brutal, bummer, careless, cheap, cruddy, detective, icky, nasty, poor and others. Follow the list others;
88 Ways to Say GREAT Admirable, amazing, arresting, beautiful, capital, delighful, glorious, perfect, rare, super and etc… Follow the list for other words;
Easy Spelling Mistakes You’re vs your, It’s vs Its, They’re / Their / There. Follow the list for expressions about this words;
Expressions to Talk about Habits I spend a lot of time…., I’m always …., I can’t help …., I can’t (seem to) stop …., Whenever I get the chance, …
Other ways to Say REALLY (surprised) Suprised words. Follow the list for much more;
Slang Words in English Slang words; I’m bursting, I’m starving, all nighter, ammo, awesome, all-ears and etc… Follow the list for others;