Tag: in English
Ordinal Numbers in English We normally add a th to the end of a cardinal number to make it an ordinal number. Follow the expressions;
Time of the Day Early morning, dawn, morning, early afternoon, noon, early evening, dusk and etc… Follow the list for expressions;
20 Ways To Say HELLO in English Hello, How are you?, Hey, What’s up, Long time no see and etc… Follow the list for other examples;
Conditionals in English Zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, third conditional. Detailed expressions and example sentences;
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 …
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 …
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 …
Ways to Say “She is Pregnant” She is expecting a baby, she’s preggers., she’s up the duff, she’s knocked up and etc… Follow the list;
100 Ways to Say I LOVE YOU I adore you, I’m affectionate for you, I’m attached to you, I’m passionate about you, you fill my heart and etc… Follow …
Other Ways to Say BAD Substandard, poor, inferior, second-rate, second-class, inadequate, unacceptable, faulty, shoddy, crummy, bum, deficient, lousy, defective, careless and etc… Follow the list for synonyms of Bad …