Learn the meanings for “too”. The first meaning is “also” or “besides”; The second meaning is...
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People have been playing football for over 3,000 years. Nobody can tell where it was played for the first time. There is evidence that it was played...
Here are some emotional idioms to tell people whether you’re happy, sad or angry. To blow ones top Meaning – (verb) to lose one’s temper...
The is a lot of confusion over the pronunciation of the definite article ‘the’ . Normally, we pronounce “the” with a short sound (like...
Our body is capable of producing different sounds which are not necessarily produced through our vocal cords. Listed below are 07 such commonly...
Drinking Liquor has become a fashion and a trend, as it is so common to drink in a pub, bar or restaurant it is very useful to know the English...
Why do you say thank you to someone? By using the words ‘thank you’ is your way of saying you appreciate what they have done. This means...
[hr style=”double”] Finished watching the video, Now take the test. [hr style=”double”] 1. As busy as a beaver Some one who...
There are many words and expressions in English for talking about fear. Words afraid: “Are you afraid of the dark?” frightened:...
On certain occasions you may want to extend an invitation to your seniors or colleagues, but may not know what phrases to use so as to sound warm and...
Here are five of the most commonly confused English word pairs. They have been chosen especially for ESL learners. The list is not complete, if you...
Finished watching the video, now its time to take the test : [hr style=”double”] [hr style=”double”] Phrasal verbs are very...
Finished watching the video, Now its time to take a test. [hr style=”double”] [hr style=”double”] The English words “upset”...
Here are some of the main differences in vocabulary related to car and roads – between British and American English. This lesson intended as a...