Category: English Grammar
When to use Tell, Say, Speak, Talk These four verbs have a similar meaning, they are just used in different contexts. In general, tell and say are used when conveying specific information. …
Things to keep in mind about prepositions IN, ON, AT, BY These four two-letter words can be very confusing at times when speaking English, but not when listening to …
In today’s lesson, we are going to explore Phrasal Verbs with Look! Phrasal verbs are one of the toughest parts of learning English! They combine a simple verb with …
Speak Spanish? As a native Spanish speaker, I understand what’s it’s like having to translate in your head before speaking in English. Speech may be lost in translation if …
How can you speak English faster and more natural? You’ve probably heard English native speakers using contractions and connected speech with modal verbs like “woulda”, “coulda”, and “shoulda”. Taking …
I’m sure most of you know that it’s correct to say I was, she was, he was and it was, in the simple past. But did you know that …
Today we’re going to look at something that’s very important for all of you Go Natural English learners. Relative clauses might not sound too exciting, but these simple words …
AN INTRODUCTION TO YOUR VS YOU’RE Let’s talk about YOUR and YOU’RE! The words “your” and “you’re” are a great example of confusing homophones because although the rules are …
What is the passive voice? In English, sometimes we want to say the same thing in different ways. You may have heard that using the passive voice is not …
Hi there! How has everyone been doing? It’s another beautiful day to answer one of the questions we received from last week’s Tuesday Q&A! We’ll discuss the Present Perfect …
Third Conditional – The Difference Between Would, Would Have and Would Have Had Have you ever wanted to use “would,” “would have,” and “would have had,” in English conversation, …
At first glance, “each” and “every” are the same. But when we look at more examples, we see they’re really different! Sometimes they can be interchangeable with each other. …
Using the zero conditional English grammar tense is a good way to improve your English, make longer sentences, and speak more like a native. How do you form the …
How can we answer the question, “Do you need the car tomorrow?” If we know for sure the answer is yes, then the simple future is what we need.Yes, …
The second conditional sentence helps you talk about things that probably won’t happen. It can work in the future and also in the present, exactly the same way! It’s …