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Pubblicato 14 gen
Can you guess this common English expression? Here’s a clue: it may sound unfortunate, but this expression is actually used to wish someone ‘good luck’! 🍀 Write your answer in the comments #Idioms#EnglishQuiz
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Pubblicato 12 gen
Uncountable nouns in English are things that we cannot count with numbers. For example, in English we cannot say ‘Can you give me an advice?’ If you want to count them, you can use ‘piece/s of’. For example: ‘Can you give me a piece of advice?’ However, in general, we usually use the word ‘some’. What other uncountable nouns do you know? Share some more in the comments! ✍️ #LearnEnglish#Grammar
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Pubblicato 10 gen
Pubblicato 10 gen
📚First Conditional (Simple & Clear) We use the first conditional to talk about real or possible situations in the present or future and their results. 🧩 Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb ✅ If I pay attention in class, I will understand everything. ➡️ Real situation → real result. #EnglishGrammar#Conditionals#LearnEnglish
Pubblicato 10 gen
Abbreviations make our writing faster, but do you know what they mean? 💬 Here are some of the most common abbreviations you’ll find in everyday chats and emails. They are generally used in informal situations, so don’t use them in your Writing tests! 💡 Which do you use most often? Do you know any others? Share them below and save this post so you never get confused again! #English#LearnEnglish#Abbreviations
Pubblicato 9 gen
Pubblicato 9 gen
Pubblicato 9 gen
📌 Don’t just read — USE it! ✍️ Challenge: Choose ANY 3 adjectives from the chart and write 1 sentence for each in the comments. Example: • I’m afraid of making mistakes. • She’s good at math. • They’re excited about the trip. ⭐️Save this post and practice 3 sentences every day for 5 days. #English#Learn_English#English_Grammar
Pubblicato 8 gen
Pubblicato 8 gen
There are lots of tag questions in English so which is the correct one? Look at the images and choose the correct tag question: - #learnenglish#questiontags#tagquestions#englishgrammar#englishtips#grammar
Pubblicato 7 gen
Pubblicato 7 gen