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List of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives This list of comparatives ad superlatives will help  you state your opinions clearly.  This list includes both regular and irregular adjectives. [table id=11 /] [...]

How to make offers in English “Making an offer” means saying that you will do something for somebody. So, for instance, when you make an offer for a car, you are saying I’m interested in buying your car, if you are interested in selling it. [...]

A plan is a scheme or proposition for doing something in the future. So, when we talk about plans, we don’t talk just about any future action. It is an action to achieve an aim. Plans can be of two types: Unconfirmed: This is just an idea [...]

How do you state reasons

  • 18 January 2021

How do you state reasons? There are several ways in which we can express a reason. I call them linkers because they link your statement with the reason. Let’s look at some of 6 sets of linkers here: Because / Since / As These are simple linker [...]

Need, Need To, Have To

  • 16 January 2021

Let’s look at each one individually. Then we'll compare NEED and NEED TO, and later HAVE and HAVE TO, as well. NEED Need means a want, a necessity, something essential.  You need it because it is important for your survival. It isn’t just [...]

Phrasal verbs are an important element of the English language. They are used in the spoken word by the native speakers. You need to know them to understand the native speakers. Most phrasal verbs have two parts – the main verb and the parti [...]

Phrasal verbs are an important element of the English language. They are used in the spoken word by the native speakers. You need to know them to understand the native speakers. Most phrasal verbs have two parts – the main verb and the parti [...]

Separable Phrasal Verbs

  • 15 January 2021

Phrasal verbs are an important element of the English language. They are used in the spoken word by the native speakers. You need to know them to understand the native speakers. Most phrasal verbs have two parts – the main verb and the parti [...]

Phrasal Verbs Part 1

  • 15 January 2021

What are phrasal verbs? Phrasal verbs are very commonly used in the English language, especially in spoken English. Simply put, they are actions words or phrases. These are a special kind of verb that have a meaning entirely different from the mea [...]

Phrasal Verbs Part 2

  • 15 January 2021

Rules of splitting phrasal verbs: We saw that if we use a pronoun, e phrasal verb has to be split – it cannot stay together. Another rule could be the transitivity. I’ll make it simple. The phrasal verb “come along” can stay by itsel [...]

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