I Walked Or I Took A Walk? (Video and Free PDF)
A student of mine once asked me:What’s the difference between “I took a walk in the park.” and “I walked in the park?”These sentences …
A student of mine once asked me:What’s the difference between “I took a walk in the park.” and “I walked in the park?”These sentences …
The words good and well are often heard in natural English conversation, but they can be easy to confuse. My private English students often …
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My job as an English teacher is to answer my students’ questions. “What is the difference between WEAR and PUT ON?” is a great …
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I love to teach prepositions to my students here in Japan. Prepositions are very important parts of speech that help us to be understood …
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Words and phrases in English that are similar but have different meanings can be easily confused. I used an occasion in Japan called “Girl’s …
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THICK and THIN are very useful adjectives to have in your English vocabulary. This post will teach you how to use these adjectives in …
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One of my private English students asked me if there was a trick to help them remember the difference between the verbs lend and …
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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 subjects …
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The adjective GOOD can be used with different prepositions. Good AT is usually followed by a verb. “He’s good AT drawing.” Good IN is less common …
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A student once asked me What’s the difference between the questions – Do you believe and Can you believe? She heard one of these …
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