Do you eat eggs for breakfast? Extremely nutritious! You surely know how you like your eggs but do you know how to order them, so that they will...
Category - Vocabulary
The following idioms and expressions start with the word ‘all’. Each idiom or expression has a definition and example sentences to help...
Relationships are a part of everyday life, whether they be with online keypals, roommates, or co-workers. Doing things together on a regular basis...
The English language has a lot of silent letters. Silent letters cause difficulties for English learners, because they make the spelling of words...
Phrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary...
While it’s only winter for half the world, and even then, it doesn’t snow everywhere, there are still an abundance of words that you can use for the...
A most common mistake what students make is the difference between There, Their and They’re in written English. This happens because these...
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In life there are times when we have to warn people about all sorts of things. We might need to warn someone to avoid taking too many risks, for e.g...
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Here are some more common English expressions with the word ‘NO’ which will be useful in many different situations. No sweat. This...
Learn Idioms related to emotions. To carry a torch for somebody To secretly love someone who does not love you. Eg. Graeme’s been carrying a...
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