Intermediate English Grammar
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Second and Third Conditionals in English: Rules & Examples
If I were rich, I would travel the world. I’m sure you have said this sentence at some point in your life. If you have, I have good news! You…
How to Use Present Perfect and Past Simple in English
It’s incredibly important to be able to communicate about the past when you are learning English. It’s how we tell stories, explain problems and describe experiences. So, we’ve put together…
14 Important Differences Between “To” and “For” in English
Have ever found yourself in doubt about how to use to and for in English? I’m here to tell you that you’re not alone, my friend! Prepositions like these can…
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…
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…
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:…
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…
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…