PLAY DO and GO – Your Best Guide (with Video)
My student asked me if I “played Karate.” I knew what my student meant, but this is not a natural way to ask this […]
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My student asked me if I “played Karate.” I knew what my student meant, but this is not a natural way to ask this […]
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We use adjectives to modify the nouns in our story. I’ll show you how to use Fact and Opinion Adjectives correctly in this post
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Sometimes, it’s hard to know if you should say “ache,” “pain,” “sore,” or “hurt.” They all talk about feeling bad! This post makes it easy. “Ache” is a small, lasting bad feeling. “Pain” is a strong, changing bad feeling. “Sore” is for tired muscles. “Hurt” is for injuries. Learn how to use these words right with our simple examples.
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He DOESN’T HAVE is correct. HAVE is used with the auxiliary verb DOESN’T for negative sentences. The verb “DOESN’T” agrees with 3rd person singular
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Many English words have a verb form and a noun form. This can be confusing. The verb form and the noun form are sometimes
Verb and Noun Pairs 200 examples (Pronunciation Guide+PDF) Read More »
Have you ever confused these words? The meanings are similar but the word types and the word uses are different. These words are used
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What are the English names for the Four Seasons? Spring Summer Autumn/Fall Winter. The words 🌸Spring and 🌞Summer come from Old English. ⛄Winter comes
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The verbs HOPE and WISH both mean to want something BUT how we use them is a little different. Even for non-native speakers, these
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Athlete is a more general word that can be used to describe a person involved in sports or physical activities. Player is more specific,
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Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch
No None and Non – Learn the difference (50 examples + PDF) Read More »