In this English lesson you will learn some of the main English Idioms with Keep. For example, keep an eye on and keep a straight face.English Idioms with “Keep” – Learn Their Meanings and UsesIdioms make English more colorful and natural, and many of them use the verb keep. In this lesson, you’ll discover some of the most common “keep” idioms and how to use them in … [Read more...] about English Idioms with Keep
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English Expressions with RIGHT
In this English lesson you will learn some English Expressions with RIGHT, like right as rain, to serve someone right, to be in the right, and more.English Expressions with "Right"Learning and using these expressions will enhance your understanding and fluency in English. Try incorporating them into your conversations or writing to add depth and clarity to your … [Read more...] about English Expressions with RIGHT
Using ACTUAL, ACTUALLY, REAL, REALLY and IN FACT
In this English lesson you will learn how we use the words 'actual', 'actually', 'real', really', and 'in fact' in English.Using words such as "actual," "actually," "real," "really," and "in fact" can add precision and emphasis to our language. These words play a significant role in clarifying information, expressing sincerity, and providing evidence or proof in various … [Read more...] about Using ACTUAL, ACTUALLY, REAL, REALLY and IN FACT
Key English Sports Idioms
In this English lesson you will learn some of the key English sports idioms that we use such as 'plain sailing', 'to be stumped', 'level playing field' and moreCertainly! Here's an English lesson on key sports idioms:Sports Idioms in EnglishBy familiarising yourself with these sports idioms, you can add color and depth to your English conversations. Practice using … [Read more...] about Key English Sports Idioms
Using Perfect Tenses in English
Mastering Perfect Tenses: Present, Past & Future PerfectUsing Perfect Tenses in EnglishPerfect tenses in English help us talk about time and how events are connected. They show whether something happened in the past, is happening now, or will happen in the future. There are three main perfect tenses: present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Let’s look at … [Read more...] about Using Perfect Tenses in English




