Don’t say: “My daughter has eight years.” Don’t say: “My daughter has eight years old.” Say: “My daughter is eight years old.” When speaking about age in English, we …
Don’t say: “She said me that she was happy.” Say: “She told me that she was happy.” Or: “She said that she was happy.” Tell means “to give information …
Don’t say: “I have three childrens.” Say: “I have three children.” Or: “I have three kids.” The plural of “child” is “children” – because the word “children” is already …
Phrasal Verbs, Idioms, Collocations, and Expressions 10 Phrasal Verbs with OUT in Conversation Learn 10 phrasal verbs with examples in English conversation. After the lesson, take the quiz to …
Use comparative adjectives to compare two things. Comparative Adjectives: One-Syllable Words Add -er Tall Taller Old Older Fast Faster Long Longer New Newer My new car is faster than my old …
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