Structure of Future Tense
This tip can come in handy when you have to judge where to use future tense !
This tip can come in handy when you have to judge where to use future tense !
It’s important to build a strong base if you aspire to speak fluently in English. This Verb conjugation chart is sure to help you out!
Comparatives are used when we compare two nouns. For example: The Rhino is larger than the Cow. Superlatives are used when we compare more than two nouns. For Example: The Elephant is the largest. (As compared to Rhinos and Cows) Saying ‘more better’ or ‘importanter’ can be a BIG turn off. Learn the correct …
Contractions play an important role in English. Always remember that the apostrophe comes in place of the omitted alphabet – this golden rule can help you go a long way! All the commonly used contractions have been explained above.
The previous year saw an excessive use of slangs- so much so that it became hard to keep up! Check out the most popular ones!
By and until are easily confused when they should not be. Refer to the slide and know the right use of both!
An idiom is a phrase or fixed expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal meaning. An idiom’s figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning. Check out these commonly used idioms and their meanings!
English is all about play of words. Learn these new adjectives and build up your vocabulary!
Some words are used interchangeably, when they should not be! This is an important example.
These are the words where most people face a problem. They sound similar but the spelling and meanings are different! It’s important to use these correctly as these minor spelling errors can say a lot about you!