In English grammar, prepositions are words that show relationships between nouns, pronouns, or phrases and other words in a sentence. Common prepositions include in, on, at, by, for, with, about, and to. Normally, prepositions precede the noun or pronoun they govern. For example: She is interested in music. The book is on the table. However, […]
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: A Guide for EFL Learners
Adjectives help us describe things. When we compare two or more things, we often need to use comparative and superlative forms. Understanding how to form and use these adjectives correctly is essential for clear and accurate English. [Click here if you want to check out 100 comparative and superlative examples to help you master these […]
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: 100 Example Sentences
In English, adjectives change form to compare two or more things. These forms are called comparatives and superlatives. Here are 100 comparative and superlative examples to help you master these structures. đź§ What Are Comparative and Superlative Adjectives? Comparative adjectives compare two people, things, or situations. ➤ Usually formed by adding -er or using more […]
Until Now, So Far: What’s the Difference?
“Until now” and “so far” are common English expressions used to talk about time and experiences related to the present moment. Although they may seem similar, they have distinct uses and meanings. Understanding the difference will make your English more natural and precise. What Does “Until Now” Mean? “Until now” refers to something that has […]
Mixed Conditional Examples [100 Sentences!]
Mixed Conditionals are used when the time in the “if” clause and the result clause are different. They often combine the past with the present or future, showing how a past event affects the present or how a past condition would have changed a present or future outcome. See 100 mixed conditional examples below. đź§ […]