In this English grammar lesson for intermediate B1 level students you will learn how to use 'else' in English.What, how, who + else = more or other thingExamples:What else do you do?How else do you do it?Who else did you speak to?When, where, why + elseExamples:If you can't do it know, when else could you do it?I have found a better job. Why else … [Read more...] about English grammar – how to use ‘else’
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English grammar – reflexive pronouns
In this English grammar lesson you will learn how we use reflexive pronouns in English.We use Reflexive pronouns:with verbs when there is no direct object.Examples:The child hurt himself climbing a tree. Try to behave yourself at school today.when the object of the verb is the same as the subject.Examples:I made myself a sandwich. He knitted … [Read more...] about English grammar – reflexive pronouns
English grammar – all, each and every, the whole
In this English grammar lesson you will learn how we use all, each and every, and the whole.all + plural and uncountable nounsExamples:All (of) my cousins live in Australia. (3 or more)All (of) the milk has been drunk.each and every + singular nounExamples:Each (one) (of them) lives in a different city. (two or more cousins)Every cousin is … [Read more...] about English grammar – all, each and every, the whole
English grammar: linking words
In this English lesson you will learn all about linking words and how we use them in English.Despite/in spite ofThe first linking words we are going to look at are despite and in spite of.Have a look at the example sentences to see how we use them.I walked to work in spite of or despite the rain (noun) or it raining (ing).She went out despite/inspite of … [Read more...] about English grammar: linking words
English grammar – clauses of purpose
What are clauses of purpose?In this English lesson you will learn about the very important clauses of purpose and how we use them in English.Some of the main clauses of purpose are:in order that, so that, in order to, so as to, in caseWe use them to answer the question Why? or What for?Clause of purpose + infinitiveWe play sport to, in order to, so … [Read more...] about English grammar – clauses of purpose