LET’S PLURALIZE!
Most of the time when we talk about more than one of something in English, we put an S on the end. But there are some words where things work differently.
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Most of the time when we talk about more than one of something in English, we put an S on the end. But there are some words where things work differently.
Adjectives usually go before nouns. But it is quite often when one adjective is not enough to express everything that we have to say) Then these adjectives are arranged according to their meaning.
English actually has no reflexive verbs like many other languages. But, when the same person is the subject and object of the verb a reflexive pronoun is usually used.
Phrasal verbs are verbs that are always formed by a verb and a small word – particle thus giving the verb a new meaning. There are lots of them in English for us to enjoy!
Large and small, clear and colorful – containers help to keep all kinds of food safe and fresh.
The song performed by the Georgian-British singer Katie Melua was written and produced by Mike Batt back in 2007. It was rather successful in charts of different countries. The true devotion and love that are depicted in the song make us believe in eternal values of life.
Food is not only a source of energy for our bodies. Good food helps us to enjoy every ingredient of our life.
We generally use either ‘the’ or ‘no article’ with geographical names in English. There isn’t a lot of logic! We just need to learn if we need ‘the’ or ‘no article’ for each kind of place.
When do we use Reported Speech? Sometimes someone says a sentence, for example “I went to the cinema yesterday”. Later, maybe we want to tell someone else what the first person said. Thus Reported Speech is how we represent the speech of other people or what we ourselves say.
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