How to Use 6 Future Tenses in English Grammar, Plus Exercises and Examples
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How to Use 6 Future Tenses in English Grammar, Plus Exercises and Examples

There is more than one way to talk about the future in English. If you are only familiar with will and going to, keep reading for more ways to create a sentence in the future in English. We’ll also dive into the differences between the future tenses in English. At the end, we will create a list of…

20+ Ways to Give Advice in English with Modal Verbs
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20+ Ways to Give Advice in English with Modal Verbs

 There’s always somebody in a group of friends that is known for giving good advice. You know the type…a person who doesn’t mind listening to others and always knows exactly what to say. Are you that person in your group of friends? If you are, this article is perfect because it teaches you more…

Many, Much, or A Lot? Learn These English Quantifiers So You Never Confuse Them Again!
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Many, Much, or A Lot? Learn These English Quantifiers So You Never Confuse Them Again!

We ask questions every day. Some questions may be related to weather, some may be about somebody’s family, and some are related to quantity. Whenever we talk about amounts, we will use what we call quantifiers. There are several quantifiers we can use, such as some, any, no, a few, a little….today we will go…

How to Make Comparisons in English Using As… As and Not As… As

How to Make Comparisons in English Using As… As and Not As… As

Adjectives have different forms in English. We use comparative adjectives to compare two things or objects and we often use the word ‘than’. Superlative adjectives are used when we compare something or someone to everything else. But what if we feel the same about two things or people? In this case, we will use as…as…

Asking Questions in English: a Simple Guide with 35+ Examples

Asking Questions in English: a Simple Guide with 35+ Examples

You ask questions all the time. You may need directions to get somewhere, permission to do something, or an opinion before buying a new piece of clothing. The thing is: learning how to ask questions in English is necessary for any ESL student! It is even more important that you can form questions in English…

Telling the Time in English: Learn the Rules and the Vocabulary
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Telling the Time in English: Learn the Rules and the Vocabulary

We plan our lives based on the time. We have years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds… For some people, it is impossible to leave the house without a watch on their wrist. Others tell the time by looking at their phones. No matter what is your preferred way to check what time it is, you…

4 Rules for Superlative Adjectives with Examples and Exercises

4 Rules for Superlative Adjectives with Examples and Exercises

Who is your best friend? What is the most delicious food in the world? If you didn’t know it already, whenever you talk about something you consider to be at the top level or bottom level of quality, you will use superlative adjectives to describe those opinions. Let’s take a look at the difference between…

How to Use Comparative Adjectives with Examples and Exercises
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How to Use Comparative Adjectives with Examples and Exercises

We are always comparing things. Food, cars, people, furniture… everything. Being able to consider the qualities of two things and form an opinion about them is one of the most important functions of language. To do this, you have to understand how to use adjectives. In this article, you can learn about adjectives and their…

Make or Do? 7 Tips to Learn the Differences Between These Verbs

Make or Do? 7 Tips to Learn the Differences Between These Verbs

How many times have you found yourself wondering if you should use do or make in a sentence? It’s not an uncommon question, so that’s why we’re tackling this issue in this article. Let’s learn how to use the English do and make verbs and also explain the difference between them. You’ll also find a list…

50+ Ways to Talk about the Weather in English
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50+ Ways to Talk about the Weather in English

Imagine yourself getting in an elevator during your first day of work in New York City. Two of your coworkers are standing there. You walk in and one of them looks at you and makes the following comment: “I can’t believe it’s going to rain all weekend.” That’s definitely the start of an elevator small…