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Confusing Words Vocabulary ‘Up’ Phrasal Verbs Do you find it easy to pick up (learn) new phrasal verbs? Or do you sometimes screw up (make...
Grammar Verb Tenses The Continuous Tense: Past, Present & Future The continuous tense shows an action that is, was, or will be in progress at a certain time. The...
Grammar ‘I used to’ vs ‘I am used to’ Take a look at these two sentences. They sound similar, but what's the difference? "I used to drink green...
Grammar Parts of Speech Parts of speech II Understanding the different parts of speech help us understand the structure and meaning of sentences in English. Need a...
Grammar Verb Tenses Using have and has "Have you ever been to Malta? Malta has such colourful fishing boats, and you don’t have to walk very...
Vocabulary The 8 parts of speech In English, we can categorise certain words into the 8 parts of speech. Some words are more than one...
Confusing Words Vocabulary A lot of, lots of, and a lot: what’s the difference? These three expressions look similar, but they’re used in slightly different ways. Let’s break it down so you can...
Vocabulary Synonyms What is a synonym? A Synonym is a word that has almost the same meaning as another word. For...
Grammar Modals Modal Verbs: Permission, Prohibition, Obligation, No obligation We use modal verbs when we want to express permission, prohibition (not allowing something), obligation or no obligation. Permission...