Category: Grammar
You can use the simple past to talk about… 1. A state or status (which is not true anymore): Last night we were very tired. When I was a child, I lived in Boston. He wasn’t happy when he found …
Advanced English Grammar Course Download 500+ English Phrases Causative Verbs: Definition Causative verbs are ones that cause something else to happen. Examples of causatives are the verbs let, …
Learn more & sign up Today we’ll learn some common mistakes with the words a, an, and the. These are some of the most frequently used words, so you …
600+ Confusing English Words Explained in — inside Use the preposition in to describe something that is inside an enclosed space with limits: The books are in the box. There are three …
Vocabulary Builder Course Have you ever noticed some English words with hyphens between them? For example: a well-known author an English-speaking country a three-hour movie a part-time job …
Advanced English Grammar Course 200 Common Errors Course #1 – Forgetting to use “it” when the sentence needs a subject “I just bought a new computer. Was on sale.” …
How well do you know English prepositions? Take the preposition quiz to find out! Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence. Master the details of English grammar: …
Advanced English Grammar Course Free Download: 500+ English Phrases Simple Sentence A simple sentence contains one independent clause. What’s an “independent clause”? It’s one subject followed by one verb …
600+ Confusing English Words Explained Between vs. among You might be wondering when to use between, and when to use among in English. A student learning English recently …
Advanced English Grammar Course When the person who did the action is unknown When the person who did the action is COMPLETELY unknown, then we usually don’t include “by …
Advanced English Grammar Course Should we say “I am in school” or “I am at school”? We actually use both in school and at school, for slightly different situations. …
This is a free sample from the e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained. It will help clear up your doubts about how to use English words correctly, so that you …
Vocabulary Builder Courses Download 500+ English Phrases What are Extreme Adjectives? Adjectives are words that describe the qualities of something. Some adjectives in English are gradable – that means you can …
200 Common Errors in English Course These common errors in English are made by students of all levels, from beginner to advanced. Here are some quick explanations and tips …
Advanced English Grammar Course Download 500+ English Phrases Should have, could have, and would have are sometimes called “modals of lost opportunity” because they describe situations when we are imagining …
What is a Relative Clause? A relative clause is a phrase that adds information to a sentence. All relative clauses describe a noun, and they begin with one of …
One of the easiest ways to identify a non-native English speaker is by the incorrect order of adjectives in a sentence. For example: A red big ball – INCORRECT …
Many students get confused when there are two consecutive verbs in a sentence – what form does the second verb take? This lesson will show you five types of …
Grammar E-Books Advanced English Grammar Course Did you know that there are at least four different ways to use the -ing form of verbs in English? You might …
600+ Confusing English Words Explained Two Negative Forms of the English Verb HAVE There are two ways to make the negative form of the verb HAVE or HAS: …