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- Verbs followed by verb + ing (Part 1)When we use a verb after the following verbs, we usually use verb + ing: 1) admit + verb + ing The accused man admitted killing 3 people. The accused man admitted kill 3 people. X The accused man admitted to kill 3 people. X Mary admitted making a...
- Giving AdviceIn today's free English lesson, we look at different ways to give advice in English. 1) Should The most common way to give advice is to use 'should'. 'Should' is a true modal helping verb so it is always followed by the base form of the verb...
- Noun suffixesWhat is a suffix? A suffix is a group of letters that we put after a word to make a new word. The different noun suffixes 1) -sion We use -sion to make nouns from certain verbs: televise (verb) - television (noun) The event was televised to t...
- The Past Simple Tense QuizPlease remember to include your name and e-mail address so that you can receive your score via email. Good luck! <p><p><p&...
- The modal helping verb 'can'on Apr 29, 2012 in English grammar grammar guide free English lessons learn English modal helping verb can vocabularyWhat is 'can'? 'Can' is a true modal helping verb which means it follows the same rules as other true modal helping verbs. 1) It doesn't change with the third person singular in the present simple tense (i.e. it stays the same for all subjects): ...
- Asking for and Giving DirectionsWhen you travel to an English-speaking country, it is useful to know how to ask for and understand directions. You might even be able to help a poor English-speaking tourist who has gotten lost in your hometown. Dialogues Look at these di...
- The Package - a story by the SWCon Apr 21, 2012 in english reading package free English lessons story writing learn English guide english storyDear English Learner Please find below the first (and I hope not the last!) story by a group of English language learners. I would like to thank Chandra, M. Hakim, Marisha, Icha, Charos and Yasemin for their wonderful contributions to make this firs...
- Determiners Quizon Apr 21, 2012 in English grammar free English lessons learn English English quiz determiners English exercisePlease remember to include your name and e-mail address so that you can receive your score via email. Good luck! <p><p><p&a...
- Possessive Pronouns vs Possessive AdjectivesToday's free English lesson is about the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. What are possessive pronouns? The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, ours, his, hers, theirs, and its. We use possessive pronouns in...
- How can we say dates in English?Today's free English lesson is about saying dates in English. Ordinal Numbers The first thing you should know is that we usually use ordinal numbers (e.g. first, second, third, etc.) instead of cardinal numbers (e.g. one, two, three, etc.) when we...
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