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superlative adjectives

Superlative Adjectives Definition, Examples and Exercise

Grammar / Conor

Superlative adjective definitionA superlative adjective is an adjective that we use when we compare one thing with all the other things in the same group. How to form a superlative adjective…

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possessive adjectives

Possessive Adjectives(List + Examples + more)

Grammar / Conor

List of possessive adjectives Possessive adjective Examples My This is my bicycle. Your That is your car. His  I found his sweater. Her Is that her house? Its The robot…

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CAN and COULD(differences and uses)

Grammar / Conor

Can Could Present ability Past ability Realistic possibility Unrealistic possibility To offer To suggest To request To request Ask permission Ask permission Let’s look at how we use can and…

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Modal Verbs List +Examples, Meanings and Uses

Grammar / Conor

Modal Use Example Will Future I will take the IELTS exam. Would Imagined SituationPreferenceRequest You would look good in blue.I would like to go to the cinema.Would you like some…

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List of Intensifiers in English( +Example Sentences)

Grammar / Conor

We use intensifiers to make adjectives stronger. Here is a list of the most common intensifiers: absolutely amazingly astoundingly at all awful bitterly bloody completely crazy dead dreadfully colossally especially…

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Present Simple Tense

Present Simple Tense(Rules and Examples)

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Positive Negative Question I like I don’t like Do I like? You like You don’t like Do you like? He/She likes He/She doesn’t like Does he/she like? We like We…

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Imperative grammar structure

Imperative Grammar Structure (with example sentences)

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We use the base infinitive to form an imperative sentence(be, do, make, have). The subject “you” is implied. We use the imperative tense in English when we want to command…

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welcome on board

Welcome On Board Vs Welcome Aboard – Difference in Meaning?

Vocabulary / Conor

Welcome on board and welcome aboard have the same meaning. Welcome aboard is more common to use when someone joins a team. It is a friendly way to let someone…

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Like/Enjoy/Hate/Love +ING+VERBS

Grammar / Conor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdoPeBWwU0U&ab_channel=OneMinuteEnglishEvery time you use the verbs Like/Love/Hate and Enjoy you need to use another verb. The form of the second verb depends on the first verb. You need to learn if…

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WOULD LIKE TO(English Grammar and sentence structure)

Grammar / Conor

Sentence StructureWe use:Would you like + verb  to invite someone We use:Would you like + noun to offer something Would like is the polite form of to “want” More examplesOffersWhat would…

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