«Time Expressions»

Stage 6 Stage 7 Stage 8 Punctuality – being ‘on time’ – is, of course, very important in all areas of life. We should be on time for work, appointments, meetings with friends, and so on. The expression ‘on time’ means to not be...

‘So’ and its many uses

Stage 8 Stage 9 Look at this sentence: «It was raining, so I took my umbrella and wore a raincoat». In this sentence the word so means «therefore» or «consequently». Rather than using the words therefore or consequently, we can use the word so. Another example of this...

«Words And Phrases For Money»

Stage 8 Stage 9 Stage 10 Let’s start with some vocabulary. In the UK, a pound is called a ‘quid’. ‘Have you got a quid?’ means ‘Have you got a pound?’ Note that we don’t pluralise this noun when talking about an amount...

“Used To Do Something” Vs. “Be Used To Doing Something”

When we say we are ‘used to’ something, it means that we are accustomed to it; it isn’t strange or uncomfortable for us, because we have experience with it. In this case, we’re talking about the present. For example: ~John lives in Texas, so he is used to very hot...

«The Correct Usage Of Punctuation»

For example, let’s take these two sentences: Let’s eat, Grandma! And Let’s eat Grandma! A simple, little comma can change this sentence from telling your Grandma to put food on the table to becoming a cannibal. The first sentence (with the comma) is simply an...

«Uses of the definite article»

The definite article ‘the’ is the most frequently occuring word in English. For this reason, it’s important to know when we should be using it, and when we shouldn’t. There are many uses of the definite article ‘the’ – and...

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