ESL learning: Phrasal verbs
Let’s take some time off and get away! Confused? “Take some time off” and “get away” are phrasal verbs; a …
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English for Chatting – Acronyms One very useful thing to know in the English language is chatting acronyms. We need …
Read MoreESL learning: Articles a, an & the
The article “a” (which becomes “an” when the next word begins with a vowel – a, e, i, o, u) …
Read MoreIdiom: Butterflies in your stomach
The nervous feeling before something important or stressful is known as butterflies in your stomach. Can I see some examples? …
Read MoreWhat are Phrasal verbs?
Sound like a Native Speaker with Phrasal Verbs One thing that almost ALL English learners do not know much about …
Read MoreAdjective or Adverb?
Adjective: A word which describes, identifies or qualifies a noun or pronoun. An adjective usually, but not always, comes before …
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