20 NOUNS that you didn’t know have a VERB form
This is a collection of words we commonly know and use as nouns in English. Many people don’t know that these nouns also have […]
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This is a collection of words we commonly know and use as nouns in English. Many people don’t know that these nouns also have […]
20 NOUNS that you didn’t know have a VERB form Read More »
What is an Adverbial Phrase? An adverbial phrase is simply two or more words that work together to modify a verb. It’s a phrase
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The confusion between Log in and Login comes from their similar spelling and pronunciation. Many people use them interchangeably, but there are important differences
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Learn 10 new Winter words and phrases. Not just a list of words to memorize (that doesn’t work) but new vocabulary that’s part of
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Do you know the difference between Tired OF and Tired FROM? Many of my blog post topics come from real student questions. This post is no different.
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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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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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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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English grammar THERE and IT I put together a simple breakdown of the English grammar for THERE and IT after several of the high
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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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