You’ve been learning English for some time. You feel you can talk to people when it comes to familiar topics in everyday conversation. You are proud of your grammar because you’ve studied it a lot and you can express yourself accurately by using varied grammar structures. There’s one aspect that’s been bothering you, though. You […]
10 Idioms And Their Meanings (With Sentences)
Have you ever heard the word idiom? Do you know what it means? If so, awesome! Idioms are important in everyday, informal conversation. If not, keep reading and you’ll learn 10 idioms and their meanings with sentences! WHAT IDIOMS ARE Idioms are phrases or sentences composed of words that are not meant to be taken […]
What’s The Difference Between Mr., Miss, Mrs. and Ms.?
Do you know the differences between ‘Mr.’, ‘Miss’, ‘Mrs.’ and ‘Ms.’? These words are called ‘titles’. They are used to address someone. They are used with the last name of the person you are talking to, for example: Mr. Smith; Mrs. Williams; Miss Johnsons; or Ms. Miller. Knowing the difference between ‘Mr.’, ‘Miss’, ‘Mrs.’ and […]
10 Best Tips To Improve Your Spoken English
If you are here, chances are that you can understand most things you hear and read. You can write well, too. But when it comes to speaking fluently, things get a little complicated, right? Here you have a list of the best things you can do to improve your spoken English and start talking to […]
Modal Verbs: The Only Guide You Need!
Modal verbs are used to express modality. Modality is the speaker’s attitude towards a specific situation. Examples of these attitudes are: ability, certainty, obligation, possibility, impossibility, advice, permission, prohibition, invitations, offers, and requests. Here are the most common modal verbs: can could may might shall should will would must ought to and had better* * […]