Repeating a word twice in English – lexical cloning.
Have you ever heard someone say the same word twice and thought to yourself “why”? In informal spoken English, we can repeat the same word twice to add clarification…
10 Things you need to know about CLEFT SENTENCES
10 Things you need to know about CLEFT SENTENCES Hi everyone! Lately I've been getting some questions from my students asking me about cleft sentences. So I decided to make…
Cleft Sentences | English Grammar Lesson
In today’s lesson, let’s look at cleft sentences. There are many variations of cleft sentences, but today we are going to look at the most common. It Cleft Sentences Wh-…
In vs. Into vs. In to vs. On vs. Onto vs. On to – What’s the difference?
In vs. Into vs. In to vs. On vs. Onto vs. On to You can watch my YouTube lesson OR keep scrolling to read more. https://youtu.be/oNQsh4G5qp8 IN and ON =…
ADVANCED “BE” grammar: BE + to infinitive | BE + to BE + past participle | BE + perfect infinitive + TEST!
ADVANCED “BE” grammar: BE + to infinitive | BE + to BE + past participle | BE + perfect infinitive + TEST! https://youtu.be/ZFTtvWJF74E When do we use these structures? be…
ALL PERSONAL PRONOUNS: I, me, my, mine, myself….| subject pronouns | object pronouns | possessive adjectives | possessive pronouns | reflexive pronouns + VIDEO!
ALL PERSONAL PRONOUNS: I, me, my, mine, myself....| subject pronouns | object pronouns | possessive adjectives | possessive pronouns | reflexive pronouns + VIDEO! https://youtu.be/kmI_2wCewpU ALL PERSONAL PRONOUNS You can…
My friend? OR A friend of mine? | English grammar
Hi everyone! Today is a quick English grammar blog for you. I decided to put this together this mini lesson after receiving a few questions from my students who were…
INVERSION: Advanced English Grammar | adverbials and conditionals + TEST!
INVERSION: Advanced English Grammar | adverbials and conditionals + TEST! Hi everyone! Today we're looking at inversion, an advanced English grammar topic. In this blog we break down the topic…
Future Perfect or Future Perfect Continuous? | I will have lived or I will have been living?
You can watch my video on YouTube or keep scrolling down to read more! https://youtu.be/SC0ZhwnO534 Grammatical structures Future perfect : Subject + will + have + past participle (verb #3)…