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Common Informal Contractions Wanna, gimme, gonna, kinda, whatcha, ya, ain’t, lotta, I’mma, dunno, betcha, dontcha, lemme, oughta, sorta, cmon, s’more, musta, mighta, hafta;
The Present Perfect Tense – Detailed Expression How and when to use the present perfect tense; Positive, negative and question structures;
Differences Between “Despite” and “Although” – Detailed Expression Despite and Although are both used to contrast two things – the difference is in the structure of the sentences;
Commonly Misused Words in English It’s common to make grammatical mistakes when speaking, but when these mistakes are transferred to writing, the meaning of a sentece is often affected. …
Expressions of Time Using in, on, at, ago in time; In; season of years, years and centuries, months, parts of the day
Linking Words: Adding, Organizing, Summarizing Adding Information and Examples for example / for instance Use these words to give one example of the idea you are talking about. Both …
Present Continuous For Future Use Talking about the future in English Many students use only will or going to in order to talk about the future. However, it’s very …
Future with Going To – Detailed Expression Use “going to” to talk about future plans and predictions. She’s going to have a baby.
Adverbs – Simple and Detailed Expression Use adjectives to describe nouns (things or people). Use adverbs to describe verbs (how a person does something):
English grammar: Indirect questions If we want to make questions in the English language, we can do it by changing the word order (Is he your brother? Was she …