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Differences Between So and Such So + adjective; The theatres were so dangerous. such + a/an + adjective + noun; It was such an uncomfortable experience. Follow the list …
Many Ways to Say Happy Birthday 1. Many happy returns, 2. Have a great one, 3. All the best on your special day! and etc… follow the list for …
The Most Frequently Used Collocations in English Do, make, have, take, go, get. Do someone a favour, do your hair, make a cake, have a baby, take a photo …
Modal Verbs – Types and Uses Ability, permisson, advice, obligation, possibility. Can, could, may, should, would, might, may and etc… Follow the list;
40 Rules for Writing Good 1. Each pronoun should agree with their antecedent. 2. Between you and I, case is important. and etc… Follow the list for detailed expressions;
Conjunctions – Detailed Expression A conjunction is a joiner, a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence. A word connecting words, clauses or sentences. Coordinating conjunctions; and, but, …
Demonstratives in English We use this/these when the objects are near to the speaker. We use that/those when the objects arre far from the speaker and etc… Follow the …
Relative Clauses in English What are relative clauses? Subordinate clauses which allow us to add information about people or things we are talking to, without a need to repeat …
Negative Sentences in English You can make negative sentences similar to the sentences before. The only different is to add NOT after am, is, are, as you can see …
The Simple Present Tense Expresses a habit or often repeated action. Adverbs of frequency such as, often, seldom, sometimes, never etc. are used with this tense.