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04/07/2021
A reflexive pronoun is a specific type of pronoun that is used for the object of a verb when it refers to the same noun as the subject of that verb. In English, these are the pronouns that end with “self” or “selves”: e.g., “himself,” “myself,” “ourselves,” etc.
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03/07/2021
Are you confused by words such as too, either, neither, and so?
Do you ever agree with an opinion that you really don’t share?
Or disagree when in fact you think the same thing?
Sometimes this happens because you are not sure of which words to use to agree or disagree. After this grammar lesson, you should be able to get your opinion across more easily.
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02/07/2021
A phrasal verb includes two parts: the main verb and a preposition or an adverb. Its meaning may be totally different from the original meaning of the main verb.
For example, “to carry”
means to take something from one place to another. Can you guess the meaning of
the phrasal verb “carry out”?
The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary says that it means to do and complete a task.
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30/06/2021
Have a look at this post to learn Idioms on happiness & sadness.
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28/06/2021
It can be hard to decide when to use 'make' or 'do' in English. Here's some help.
1: We use 'make' when we create or construct something.
2: We use 'do' for general activities. In this case, 'do' is often used with 'something', 'nothing', 'anything' or 'everything':
3: There are many, many fixed expressions with 'make' and 'do'. Unfortunately, they don't really follow any useful rules, so you have to learn them. Sorry!
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26/06/2021
We use "this", "that", "these" and "those" to point to people and things. "This" and "that" are singular. "These" and "those" are plural. We use them as determiners and pronouns.
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25/06/2021
What are conditionals in English grammar?
Sometimes we call them 'if clauses'. They describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future) or might have happened but didn't (in the past) . They are made using different English verb tenses.
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24/06/2021
Modal verbs
Modal verbs are used to talk about ability, possibility, obligation, prohibition, or to make requests or offers.
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21/06/2021
In daily conversation, native English speakers use phrasal verbs A LOT. They sound more friendly and are easy to understand. Just listen to native speakers talking, you’ll realize that most of the verbs used in the conversation are phrasal verbs. Therefore, learning phrasal verbs will open up a whole new world of possibilities for speaking English.
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20/06/2021
Here are some common expressions you can use when making or responding to invitations in English.
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19/06/2021
The passive form of a verb is being used when the grammatical subject is the person or thing that experiences the effect of an action, rather than the person or thing that causes the effect.
A verb is in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb. For example:
in “The ball was thrown by the pitcher,” the ball (the subject) receives the action of the verb, and was thrown is in the passive voice.
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