Some nouns have different meanings in the singular and the plural. Examples are given below: Air – atmosphere Airs – affected manners Blind –...
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A very useful skill in English is to be able to tell a story or an anecdote. Anecdotes are short stories about something that happened to you or...
You probably already know “hello” and “how are you?” However, English speakers don’t always say “hello” and “how are you?” and answer I am fine.They...
Finished watching the lesson, Now its time to take a quiz. WH questions Quiz W/H allows the speaker to find out more information...
To apologize is to tell someone that you are sorry for having done something that has caused him inconvenience or unhappiness: Making apologies:...
The pronunciation of S at the end of plural nouns, verbs in third person and as a part of the possessive case sometimes causes problems for non...
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Finished watching the video, now its time to take a test. To Give up – To stop doing something that you do regularly Example : His wife finally...
We have more phrases about horses than any other animal; only phrases about dogs come close. Horses don’t loom large in the lives of most...
Expressions with ‘Heart’ – Free English Lesson The following idioms and expressions use the noun ‘heart’. Each idiom or...
At times we find it very hard to express how bad your day at work was. You run out of correct words, and just don’t know what to say. In this lesson...
How can you describe someone who is angry? These words and expressions can be used to describe different strengths of anger, from mild anger to rage...
The words “problem”, “trouble”, and “issue” are very close in meaning. What’s the difference bewtween them...
Learn some of the handpicked idioms with numbers ranging from one-to-ten One track mind – To think entirely or almost entirely about one...