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Superlative Adjectives (Practice)
Superlative Adjectives (Practice) A. Use superlative adjectives in the following sentences: 1. Which city in Canada gets (high) amount of snow? 2. I need (sharp) knife in the kitchen to cut the turkey. 3. The math teacher is good but he's not (good). 4. Who is (young) child in your class? 5. My uncle is (funny) person in the family. 6. My friend took (long) route to come to me. 7. Russia is not (large) country in the world anymore. 8. Do you know where I can find (cheap) rest
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Jun 14, 20242 min read


Superlative Adjectives
Superlative Adjectives Superlative Adjectives We use superlative adjectives to describe one among many. Ex. This mall is the largest in the whole city. Lamia is the smartest girl in the family. What is an adjective? We use adjectives to describe nouns. This car is expensive . Elephants are big animals . My job is easy . If I want to describe one thing or person among many, I use superlative adjectives. Ex. Our house is the nearest to the school. The lake behind the scho
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Jun 13, 20242 min read


“Adjectives” versus “Adverbs” (Practice)
Adjectives vs. Adverbs (Practice) I. Choose the correct word: 1. Rosa is (beautifully - beautiful) 2. What you're doing is (extreme - extremely) dangerous. 3. It's raining (heavy - heavily). 4. Tim drives very (fast - fastly). 5. He completed the job (successful - successfully) 6. He is (incredible - incredibly) fast at typing. 7. Mora speaks English (good - well) 8. Tim works (remote - remotely) 9. The food got (slight - slightly) burnt. Sorry! 10. He works (hard - hardly).
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Mar 6, 20242 min read


“Adjectives” vs “Adverbs”
“Adjectives” versus “Adverbs” - Adjectives modify or describe nouns and pronouns. Example: - Ragia ( noun ) is beautiful ( adjective ). - The small ( adjective ) class ( noun ) is quiet . ( adjective) - It ( pronoun ) is sunny ( adjective ) and warm ( adjective ). - This one ( pronoun ) is expensive . ( adjective ) - Adverbs modify or describe adjectives. Example: - Ragia is very ( Adverb ) beautiful ( Adjective ). - Eddy is r eally ( Adverb ) tired ( Adjective ).
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Mar 6, 20241 min read


How to Use Conditional III in English Grammar?
If Conditional III When do we use “If Conditional III”? We use it to talk about an imaginary (Unreal) situation in the past. Because we are talking about an unreal situation in the past , we use the “past perfect” tense. Ex. If I had won the lottery, I would have bought a bigger house. In real life I didn’t win the lottery and I didn’t buy a bigger house. Ex. If he had gotten the job, he would have moved to another city. In real life he didn’t get the job and he didn’t
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Jan 24, 20241 min read


(Quiz 6) Verb Tense Review
Verb Tense Review Correct the verbs between brackets: 1. What exactly I (have) to do? 2. I (fly) to Brazil last month. 3. What time the...
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Aug 16, 20231 min read


Asking Questions
Asking Questions Wh. Questions: We use: - "What" to ask about information Ex. What's your name? - When to ask about time. Ex. When does the movie start? - Where to ask about a place. Ex. Where do you live? - Why to ask about the reason. Ex. Why do you want to learn English? - "Who" to ask about the doer of an action. Who broke the window? - “Which” to ask about choice or selection. Ex. Which car did he buy? and - How to ask about a condition or manner. Ex. How are you? How do
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Aug 14, 20234 min read


(Practice) The Past Simple Vs. The Present Perfect Tense
The Past Simple Vs. The Present Perfect Tense (Practice) A. Fill in the blanks with the correct word(s) from the box: Since – for – ago – so far – last week – in 1975 – recently – just - yet 1. Doctor: How long have you had the rash? Patient: I’ve had it ---------- Monday. 2. Tommy: Are you still at the clinic? Tammy: Just left. I’ve waited there ---------- three hours. 3. Nurse: Do you still get those migraines? Patient: I haven’t had any ----------. 4. Doctor: When did yo
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Aug 10, 20232 min read


Describing People
Describing People A. Choose (be), (have) or (Do) (Questions): 1. What ---------- she look like? 2. How old ---------- she? (Past) 3. What...
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Feb 20, 20231 min read


Gerunds (Practice)
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "Gerunds": 1. I enjoy -------------------- 2. -------------------- is my favorite hobby. 3. Let’s go -------------------- this weekend. 4. He was angry about --------------------. 5. -------------------- is good for our health. 6. She practises -------------------- the violin every night. 7. Consider -------------------- to improve your mental health. 8. What is the purpose of --------------------? 9. My country is famous for ------
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Dec 7, 20221 min read


Gerunds
Gerunds - What is a “Gerund”? It’s the “verb” + ing to form a “noun” Ex. Work – working Play – playing jump - jumping - Gerunds can be used as a subject. Ex. Playing (subject) sports is fun. Exercising (subject) regularly is important. - Gerunds can also be used as an object. Ex. They quit smoking . (Object) Dan enjoys watching (Object) TV every night. - We use “gerunds” after verb “to go” Ex. Let’s go fishing. Last week we went camping
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Dec 7, 20221 min read


Comparative Adjectives (Practice)
Comparative Adjectives (Practice) A. Use comparative adjectives in the following sentences: 1. My brother is (young) than me. 2. Your phone isn't (advanced) than your tablet. 3. Sarah is (intelligent) than her friend. 4. Is chili powder (hot) than paprika? 5. My uncle is (funny) than my father. 6. Suzan's music library isn't (amazing) than Simon's library. 7. My boss is (bad) than yours. 8. Is The Mackenzie River (long) than The Mississippi River? 9. My classmates are (nice)
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Nov 8, 20222 min read


Comparative Adjectives
Comparative Adjectives Comparative Adjectives We use comparative adjectives to compare two things or two people. Ex. This house is...
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“Be” or “Do”?!
“Be” or “Do”? Please use “Be” or “Do” in the following questions: A. Wh. Questions: 1. Where ---------- my phone? 2. How --------- the...
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Sep 20, 20221 min read


(Quiz 5) Present Simple or Present Continuous
Present Simple or Present Continuous (Quiz) - Correct the verbs between brackets. Choose the Simple Present or the Present continuous...
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Aug 31, 20221 min read


(Practice) The Present Continuous Tense
The Present Continuous Tense (Practice) - Put the following verbs in the present Continuous tense: I. Statements: 1. Look! The sun...
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Aug 31, 20221 min read


The Present Continuous Tense
The Present Continuous Tense - How do we form the Present Continuous Tense? Verb to be (Present Simple) + main verb (Present Participle)...
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Aug 30, 20221 min read


The Present Simple Tense
The Present Simple Tense - When do we use the Present Simple Tense? 1. To talk about habits (every day, every morning, every week, on...
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Jun 21, 20212 min read


If Conditional II (Practice)
If Conditional II Practice A. Complete the following sentences: 1. If she ate this food, ___________. 2. If they fought, ___________....
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Jun 14, 20213 min read


If Conditional II (The Rule)
If Conditional II When do we use “If Conditional II”? We use it to talk about an imaginary (Unreal) situation. Because we are talking...
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Jun 13, 20211 min read
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