Learn English with our grammar tutorials. In this lesson, Stuart explains how to use 'so' and 'such' correctly in English. This lesson is perfect for intermediate level English learners that want to perfect their grammar. So and Such basic structures So + adjective or adverb Examples: so nice, so fast, so quick, so ugly, so long, so pretty, so kind. Your car is … [Read more...] about So and such
B2 (upper-intermediate)
Both, neither and either
In this English lesson you will see learn how we use BOTH and EITHER and NEITHER in English when referring to two people or things. We use both, either and either when we are talking about two people or things. Here is an image of the easiest way to understand when to use each one: Let's have a look at some example sentences. I tried calling both Tina and Kate … [Read more...] about Both, neither and either
Business English – Formula One financial crisis
Test your business English with this video quiz on the financial crisis that Formula One is facing. With two teams going into receivership and others close, things are not looking good for Bernie Ecclestone and his F1 circus. Let's be honest, Formula One is an expensive sport. It costs millions of dollars for teams to participate. And if you are not successful, what will … [Read more...] about Business English – Formula One financial crisis
English expression – get on your nerves
If something gets on your nerves means that something annoys, bothers or irritates you. Sometimes, people say and do things that can really annoy you. We all know someone that annoys us. You know, that person who is always talking and will never be quiet. Things like noises can also annoy us and after a while they can become a little frustrating. Barking dogs, … [Read more...] about English expression – get on your nerves
How to use Question tags in English
This grammar tutorial will show you how to use question tags on the end of your sentences. What are question tags? Question tags are short questions that we add to the end of a sentence in spoken English. Usually because we wan to get a reply. Examples: It was a good meal, wasn't it? You haven't had lunch yet, have you? We auxiliary verbs like 'have', … [Read more...] about How to use Question tags in English