Category: Grammar
The present perfect tense is one of the most common English verb tenses, and it’s used in several different ways. This lesson will teach you everything you ever wanted …
Adjective topics: What is an Adjective? How To Use Adjectives In A Sentence Adjective Lists & Examples Comparative Adjectives Superlative Adjectives Regular & Extreme Adjectives Compound Adjectives Adjectives + …
Top Espresso English grammar tips: HAVE HAD and HAD HAD Difference between WORSE and WORST Modal verbs for deduction How to form questions in every verb tense! Should, could, …
What is a prepositional phrase? Prepositional phrases are groups of words starting with a preposition, that describe nouns, verbs, and adjectives. We’ll see lots of examples in this lesson! …
This prepositions list will help you learn the correct preposition to use after common English verbs! At the end of the article, there are links to more lessons about …
Advanced Grammar Course Today I’m going to explain why we never use the phrase “more better.” I sometimes hear students say this, for example, “My English is getting more …
200 Common Errors Course Grammar vs. grammer: what’s the difference? “Grammer” doesn’t exist! It’s a very common mistake to misspell “grammar” as G-R-A-M-M-E-R. There’s NO “e” in the word …
Grammar E-Books Today we have a GREAT question from a student who asked: “Which is correct – if I was… or if I were…?” The answer is that we …
200 Common Errors Course A lot of English learners aren’t sure how to say and write dates in English, and you don’t want to make mistakes with something so …
What is a noun? A noun is a word for a person, place or thing. You already know a LOT of common nouns in English, but did you know …
Basic & Intermediate Grammar E-Books Advanced Grammar Course Today we’ve got a really interesting question from a student – in English, do we say “congratulations on your anniversary” or …
Pronunciation Course In today’s lesson we’re going to practice our pronunciation a bit and also learn when to use the words proof and prove, belief and believe. These pairs …
Advanced English Grammar Course Today’s lesson is a quick tip about a small difference that could really mix you up – do you attend English class, or attend to …
Advanced English Grammar Course“Today morning” is not correct – it makes your English sound unnatural! I’ve noticed this error in a lot of homework from English learners. Many of …
Advanced Grammar Course Reading Course Even when you know a lot of English words, it can be really hard to form good sentences and write well. But when you …
200 Common Errors in English Course Today we’re going to focus on how to use two small but very common words in English – even and ever. First let …
This is a guest post by Wendy Klatt. Wendy has been teaching English to non-native speakers for the past 24 years. She holds a master’s degree in Teaching with …
Download free PDF + quiz Join an Espresso English course Wondering when to use worse vs. worst? Learn how to use them correctly, with lots of examples of worse …
One place I see a lot of students making mistakes is in using the verb agree. Specifically, which preposition to use after it. Do you agree on something or …
200 Common Errors in English Course Today’s lesson is going to be a quiz to help you practice some English words that are frequently spelled wrong. These spelling mistakes …