Adverb Clauses – where, when, how, why
Hi everyone! Today's blog is a grammar lesson focusing on adverb clauses that express: where, when, how and why. I like to tell my students that whether you're telling a…
the SUBJUNCTIVE in 6 simple steps + TEST
https://youtu.be/LXZMKtPpyME In today’s lesson, I am going to teach you about the subjunctive. We can also say the subjunctive mood. This is an advanced grammar topic, but I’ve divided this…
5 ways you can use the verb “GO” in English – plus video
Use "GO" in English - 5 Ways The word "go" can be a noun or a verb, but in today's lesson I'm going to teach you 5 ways to use…
“be supposed to” | Everything you need to know!
"supposed to go" or "supposed to be going?" "supposed to go "or "supposed to have gone?" "supposed to go" or "going to go?" "supposed to eat" or "supposed to be…
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…
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…