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Learn English with Iphone.
Now it is possible to learn English with professional native English teachers, on your iphone! How? Through using a free communications software called Skype, students can learn English on their iphone with a free Skype application. Students can book lessons … Continue reading
First conditional
First Conditional: First conditional describes what would happen in the future if something else also happens or does not happen. result present simple WILL + base verb If it rains I will stay at work. IF condition result present simple … Continue reading
Possesive adjective
Possessive adjectives are used to demonstrate ownership or possession. Subject pronoun Possessive adjective I my you your he his she her it its we our they their For example: I own a car. = It is my car. You own … Continue reading
Past simple vs present continuous
A. Finish each sentence with yesterday or tomorrow: 1. I went to the park ____________________. 2. I’m playing football ____________________. 3. We had an early dinner ____________________. 4. Her sister is going into town ____________________. 5. What time are you … Continue reading
Infinitive
The infinitive is a verb in it’s basic form. 1. Highlight the verb(s) in each phrase below. 2. Write the infinitive of the verb(s) next to the phrase: For example: I ate dinner today. EAT 1. What’s … Continue reading
Days, Months and seasons 2
Vowels – Days, Months and Seasons. Complete the words below. 1. _ u _ _ a _ 2. _ _ _ i _ _ 3. _ e _ _ e _ _ a _ 4. _ e _ e _ … Continue reading
Comparative
Comparative Look at this dialogue. A: This wine is older than that one B: Yes but this other one is more expensive. A: Hmm, which one do you this is better? B: I don’t know but this one will be … Continue reading
Learning English online
English learning has moved on a lot in the last 30 years. No longer is language training reserved for dusty language schools where you sit at tables and compete with many other students. Now it is possible to receive training … Continue reading
Indefinate article
Use a or an with a singular countable noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader. Countable nouns refer to people, places, or things that can be counted: NOTE: A is used before a consonant sound: a boat, … Continue reading
Subject and Object Pronouns
Subject pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they Object pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them • The subject is the person or thing doing the action: I left early. She went home. We said goodbye. … Continue reading