RISE or RAISE? | What’s the difference? – English Grammar
RISE or RAISE? | What's the difference? - English Grammar Did you know RISE and RAISE both mean: going up? So, what's the difference? Let's continue... RISE is an irregular…
WHO WHICH THAT WHOSE | relative pronouns and clauses (with video!)
WHO WHICH THAT WHOSE | relative pronouns and clauses (with video!) Hi everyone! Today we are looking at: Who, which that and whose. I've also included my YouTube video into…
68 HOMOPHONES every English student needs to know!
HOMOPHONES Hi everyone! Today we are going to look at 68 different homophones. But what is a homophone? A homophone is a pair of words (or more) which have the…
ME EITHER? or ME NEITHER? – How can I use them correctly?
ME EITHER? or ME NEITHER? - How can I use them correctly? Hi everyone! Do you know how to use me either or me neither correctly? If not, keep reading…
Learning English | ITS or IT’S? (with video!) Never confuse these forms again.
ITS or IT'S? Never confuse these forms again (with video!) Do you know how to use ITS or IT'S correctly? The little apostrophe makes such a huge difference. In this…
WELL or GOOD – Learn how to use them correctly!
WELL or GOOD? Do you know how to use these correctly? Let's begin... GOOD is an adjective. We use adjectives to describe NOUNS. WELL is an adverb. We use this…
BEGIN or START? – What’s the difference?
'Begin' and 'Start' can both be used to say the same thing. ‘Begin’ is considered to be more formal. When does your lesson begin/start? The performance begins/starts at 8. It’s beginning/starting to rain. The football…
English Grammar | in spite of, despite, although, even though (with video!)
in spite of, despite, although, and even though all show contrast. We use these forms to say that A happens in contrast to B or vice versa. All of…
English Grammar | they’re? their? there? – plus TEST with answers!
How can I remember the difference between they're, their and there? Firstly, they are all pronounced the SAME! This makes things a little easier. Let's look at the difference, and…