Adverbs of Manner
Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 When we are talking about someone doing an action, it is very easy to focus on the action itself and not on the manner in which it is being done. The addition of an adverb of manner is an excellent way to add description to the sentence and …
Colloquial English Expressions and Phrasal Verbs – Part II
Stage 14 Stage 15 Stage 16 Stage 17 Stage 18 Here are some tables of the items of vocabulary (idioms, phrasal verbs and colloquial language). The vocabulary is everday language familiar to all English-speaking people and useful to anybody planning to visit an English-speaking country or do business with English-speaking people. The tables list all …
Making a suggestion in English
Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 What is a suggestion? It is an idea of a plan that we present to other people. We say the idea that we have, to see if other people are interested in joining us in doing that plan. There are four common ways we can make a suggestion in …
Zero Conditional: IF + PRESENT + PRESENT = ALWAYS
Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 First let’s remember when we use the first and second conditional. When we want to communicate that a situation and its consequence is a real possibility for an individual, we use the first conditional in English. For example, « If I study hard, I will pass the exam ». …
Modal Auxiliaries For Probability
Stage 8 Stage 9 Stage 10 Many times when we are trying to say how likely we think something is, we use words like sure, certain, probably and perhaps. But another useful way of saying the exact same thing is to use modal auxiliary verbs, such as may, might and must. There are many different …
No Pun Intended
Stage 13 Stage 14 Stage 15 Everybody loves a good joke. Or even a bad one sometimes. But we all love to laugh at something, even if you are laughing at the joke teller in a mocking way instead of at the joke itself. One of the best kinds of jokes, but often one of …
Preposiciones con sustantivos y gerundios en inglés
Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Las preposiciones son palabras que sirven para relacionar de modo especial o temporal los distintos elementos de una oración. Algunas de las preposiciones más comunes en inglés son son: ‘on’, ‘in’, ‘under’, ‘before’, ‘after’, ‘for’, ‘from’ y ‘with’. Las preposiciones siempre van seguidas de un sustantivo. Por ejemplo: Download …
So would I – Neither can he
Stage 7 Stage 8 Stage 9 There are times when somebody says something, and we want to reply that the same situation is true for us. Imagine that your friend says to you, “I would love to visit China some day.” And you have the same desire to visit China! Download Exercise Of …
Adjectivos y adverbios en inglés
Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Adjectives are words that describe nouns. When it comes to the positioning of adjectives in a sentence, they go in front of nouns. For example, in the sentence “I have two black cars,” the word ‘black’ is an adjective, and it describes the noun ‘cars.’ Some examples of adjectives …
Comparatives: Big And Small Differences
Stage 8 Stage 9 Stage 10 As we already know, we use comparatives in English to communicate a difference between two people or things. For example, Download Exercise ~ John is older than Steven. ~ Sitges is smaller than Barcelona The sentences above show a difference but we don’t know how important …
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