In English quantifiers are words that show how much there is of something – they show quantity. Much,many, and a lot of indicate a large quantity of something, for example “I have a lot of milk” means I have a large quantity of milk. Much Much is used with uncountable nouns,
Read more →Here are 5 tips to reduce mistakes when you write in English : 1. Keep it simple Write short and clear sentences. Limit your sentences to one idea per sentence, and avoid writing any more than 15/20 words in each sentence. Avoid passive forms! 2. Use S.V.O.M.P.T
Read more →Dear friends, I would like to share with all of you this special moment in Dublin. If you want to be Irish for one day, you have to do a few little things that I have added below: -First of all, go to an Irish pub with
Read more →I often hear five English grammar mistakes from people who grew up speaking English. It’s a difficult language to master. In many rural areas, English grammar becomes relaxed and just plain wrong. How’s your grammar? Here are five quick English grammar tips. Brush up before you go
Read more →When they are learning English, some Europeans people confuse the meaning and usage of these two verbs. gone is the Past Participle form of the verb to go. been is the Past Participle form of the verb to be. John has gone to work in West Africa.
Read more →There are several situations when this verb can be used. A: To get can replace other verbs: to buy, obtain, receive etc.. Example: I get my bread from this shop. = I buy John gets a lot of money from his father. = John obtains Mary got
Read more →A – Do is a general word for actions: What are you doing this evening? (not What are you making?) ´Shall I open the window?´ ´No, it´s OK. I´ll do it.´ Rachel´s job is very boring. She does the same thing every day. I did
Read more →The modal auxiliary verbs are: will/shall, can/could, may/might, must, ought to, would, should. – Will/Shall: Will/shall are used: – to construct the Future Tense of regular and irregular verbs. Example: My parents will visit Dublin next week. – to show that a decision has been made. Example:
Read more →What are auxiliary verbs? Auxiliary verbs (sometimes known as helping verbs) are verbs that are used to assist the verb. Auxiliary verbs can not be used without a main verb. Auxiliary verbs can not be used with modal verbs. Auxiliary verbs are used to make sentences negative.
Read more →Adjectives are used in English to describe/give more information about nouns. For example: the red bike the angry teacher the beautiful woman – Structure: A: Adjectives are placed immediately in front of the noun they are describing: the white house the enormous elephant
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