Monthly Archive:: January 2017
28 Jan 2017
Modals of Deduction

Modals of Deduction Certain, possibly true, not true. Must have + past part, may/might/could have + past part and etc… Follow the list;
28 Jan 2017
Idioms to Say Something Is Really Easy

Idioms to Say Something Is Really Easy A piece of cake, as easy as falling off a log, like taking candy from a baby, child’s play and etc… Follow the list;
28 Jan 2017
Indirect Speech

Indirect Speech Reported statements with tense changes. Follow the list for expressions and examples about indirect speech;
28 Jan 2017
Using Make and Do

Using Make and Do Make; produce sounds, mental activity, prepare something and etc… Do; necessary work or tasks, thing and etc…
27 Jan 2017
Verbs That Use The Prefix – MIS

Verbs That Use The Prefix – MIS misbehave, misjudge, misplace, mispronounce, misread, misspell, mistreat, misunderstand and etc…
27 Jan 2017
Words to Use Instead of VERY

Words to Use Instead of VERY Very noisy – deafening, very often – frequently, very old – ancient, very pale – ashen and etc… Follow the list;
27 Jan 2017
Transitional Words and Phrases

Transitional Words and Phrases Comparison, time & sequence, addition, direction & place, Cause & effect, contrast, emphasis and etc…
27 Jan 2017
Shopping Vocabulary

Shopping Vocabulary go shopping, do the shopping, bargain hunting, window shopping, a wallet, a bargain and etc…
27 Jan 2017
Phrasal Verbs With Phone

Phrasal Verbs With Phone Pick up, break up, cut off, call back, hang up and etc… Follow the list for expressions and examples;
27 Jan 2017
Emotions in English

Emotions in English Happy; glad, pleased, optimistic, fulfilled and etc… sad; down, blue, grieved, depressed and etc… Excited; energetic, aroused, bouncy and etc… follow the list;