Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn about word order in English. Word order refers to the way words are arranged in a sentence. The standard word order in English is: Subject + Verb + Object. To …
Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn about collocations in English. What is a collocation? A collocation is a combination of two or more words that often go together. These combinations just sound “right” to native English …
Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn how to use Demonstrative Pronouns in English. We use demonstrative pronouns to point something out. The demonstrative pronouns are THIS, THAT, THESE and THOSE. Let’s learn how to use each one of …
Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn how to use Relative Pronouns and Clauses in English. We use relative pronouns in relative clauses. We use relative clauses to give more information about something, without having to start …
Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn how to use Countables & Uncountables in English. Countable Nouns Countable Nouns have a singular and a plural form. Example shop / shops baby / babies dish / dishes * …
Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn how to use Indirect Questions in English. Most English students know how to use direct questions like “Who are those people?”, “What time is it?” or “Where can I find …
Hello everyone! In this post we are going to learn how to agree and disagree in English. AGREE X DISAGREE Most people know how to use “Me, too” and “Me, neither” to agree in affirmative and negative. Here, I’m going …
Hello everyone! Neste post vamos conhecer o verbo “There to be”. THERE TO BE O verbo “There to be” é usado para indicar existência. Ele funciona como o nosso verbo “haver”, ou como o verbo “ter” no sentido de “existir”. …
Hello everyone! In this post we’re going to review the Imperative. The imperative mood in English is generally used to give an order, to prompt someone to do something, to give a warning or to give instructions. * In the AFFIRMATIVE, we use the …