In this English lesson you learn the position of adverbs in sentences. This lesson will help you improve your speaking and writing skills in English. In English we have front position adverbs, mid position adverbs, and end position adverbs. Let's have a look at the three types. Front position adverbs These adverbs can be connecting adverbs: then, however, as a … [Read more...] about English grammar Position of adverbs
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English vocabulary: Friendships and relationships
In this English lesson you will learn some of the main words and expressions we use in English when we talk about friendships and relationships. We all have a best friend. My best friend's name is Eduardo. We have been friends since university. I could also say that Eduardo is an old friend of mine. I got to know him well at uni and we became good friends. I also get … [Read more...] about English vocabulary: Friendships and relationships
English expression: Faintest idea
Improve your vocabulary with our brief audio lessons. This one is about the expression, or saying faintest idea. The meaning of this expression is: To not know anything at all about something. You have no idea what someone is talking about. Examples: 'Do you know where John buys his clothes?' 'I haven't got the faintest idea.' I haven't got the faintest … [Read more...] about English expression: Faintest idea
So and such
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
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