Do you know the difference between formal and informal language?
Here are two short e-mails that say the same thing but in different ways. 🔽
You can learn more about formal and informal language in this article:
Whether writing or speaking in English, you will need to master different types of conjunctions in order to link your ideas.
Here are 4 types of conjunctions and some common examples of each one.👇
The correct answer was A - "will."✅
But why?
This is the first conditional, which we use to express a likely outcome. Here, it's possible that she will find it and if she does, she plans on letting the other person know.
To make the first conditional, we say:
IF + PRESENT
Here are 13 ways to say "thank you."🙏
I have arranged them (approximately) from less formal to more formal, which roughly corresponds to the degree of gratitude shown.
Note that "ta" is a very English expression!🏴 This word isn't common in most countries.
Rather than a daily grammar quiz, I'm going to post a lesson related to yesterday's challenge.
Prepositions are notoriously difficult to learn, but when it comes to time we can group them according to their functions.
When learning English, you should not overlook the different parts of speech.📝
Knowing these can help you to avoid lots of common grammatical problems.
Here are the 8 parts of speech and a few examples for each of them.
The correct answer was D - "on."
We say "on" before days of the week:
🔸We've got history lectures on Mondays.
🔸I usually work all day on Tuesday.
🔸She's got a meeting on Wednesday.
🔸Are you busy on Thursday?
🔸Let's watch a film on Friday.
🔸I'm playing golf on
Yesterday's poll was enlightening. It seems that a lot of people want to see more
#vocabulary
posts. Since we have been focusing on
#grammar
so much lately, let's do a vocab test today. 👇