Can you use English verb tenses easily? Check your knowledge with our free quiz! The test covers Present, Past, and Future tenses (including Reported Speech).
Did you know that HARDLY means not the same as HARD or LATELY has a completely different meaning from LATE? Figure out how to use tricky words ending in -ly suffix with our new episode.
Learn how to give and ask for recommendations for things and places. You can’t just say: ‘Go there’, it’s rude, isn’t it? Imagine someone is visiting your town – what will you recommend them to see? Say: ‘You should go…
Mistakes with prepositions are common among English learners. Improve your grammar with our new episode about prepositions used after the verb ARRIVE. Yes, it's a bit tricky!
In one of my previous posts, I told you about how to learn irregular verbs effectively using a simple method of dividing them into groups. There is one problem though. There are some many of them and we just don’t have time…
I often hear English students say something like: ‘It’s much more easier’ or ‘It’s much more colder today than yesterday’. Would you say this phrase too? I am asking you because you need to remember that it is not correct.…
I guess you will agree that asking questions is always the hardest in communication for English learners. I suggest you follow some basic patterns which you can use in many contexts. Today I am sharing the first pattern with you.…