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Pubblicato 6 nov
😬Irregular verbs can be tricky, Beth is going to show 3 mistakes you need to avoid!☝️
Pubblicato 6 nov
🌈Do you look on the bright side of things? 🤠 Country music legend Dolly Parton does! Double-tap if you like this post – and tell us if you agree with Dolly!👇
Pubblicato 5 nov
🕰️ Do you want to know how to use ‘in’, ‘on’ and ‘at’ with time expressions? Save this handy guide – or share it with a friend! Then fill the gaps in this sentence: I last saw Jax a) ___ December, but she called me b) ___ lunchtime and we’re meeting c) ___ Saturday morning. Find out more about when we use 'at'. 'on' and 'in' with times on our website. Link in bio. [Image: Getty]
Pubblicato 4 nov
🤣😂 It's good to laugh! Here are 5 alternatives to 'funny' for you to use next time you have a laugh! Try using one in a comment. Careful though - there are differences in these words. Some of them are more extreme than others.
Pubblicato 3 nov
👀 Flick through the images to learn the difference between 'all ready' and 'already' and then try writing your own sentence ✍️ ! EXTRA: Do you have a minute to spare to learn the differences between 'still', 'already' and 'yet'. Link in bio.
Pubblicato 3 nov
🗣️ These 6 British places are really difficult to say! Try saying the words before Tim and see how many UK places you can pronounce correctly! How many did you get right? ✍️ Are there any other British places that you find difficult to say?
Pubblicato 2 nov
🤔 Can you work out which sentence is correct? We’ll tell you the answer later!😃 To learn more ways to talk about the future, click the link on our bio. Image: Getty
Pubblicato 31 ott
🩸☕️😡Do you ever get really, really angry? Here’s the perfect expression to use! Write your answer in the comments and double-tap to like this post! What makes you angry? To learn some incredible things about blood click the link in our bio Images: Getty
Pubblicato 30 ott
✍️ Here's how to create a passive sentence in 4 simple steps! Watch this short video and then try turning this active sentence into a passive one 👇🏿. "The mechanics are repairing my car at the moment."
Pubblicato 30 ott
🤔Are you living your best life? Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio thinks it’s all about doing what you do best and being happy. 😃 Do you agree? Let us know in the comments – and double-tap to like this post!👇
Pubblicato 29 ott
Do you know what contractions are? English speakers sometime ‘squash’ two words together. When we write these words, we use an apostrophe to show where letters and/or sounds have been ‘squashed out’ of a word. For example, ‘they are’ becomes ‘they’re’. The apostrophe represents the missing ‘a’ from ‘are’. Here are some more contractions for you to learn. Can you spot the double contraction? Does punctuation matter? Find out by listening to 6-minute English. Link in bio. (Image: Getty)
Pubblicato 28 ott
Hurry! 🏃♀️ You need to read this post without delay! Can you try using one of these alternatives to 'immediately' in a comment? (❗️ Note: These are not exact synonyms. Pay attention to the context.)