How to use the passive voice to AVOID BLAMING SOMEONE in English!
Hey, guys! I have a quick and helpful English speaking tip to share with you. It’s about using the passive voice – does it…
Hey, guys! I have a quick and helpful English speaking tip to share with you. It’s about using the passive voice – does it…
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…
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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.…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
Third Conditional – The Difference Between Would, Would Have and Would Have Had Have you ever wanted to use “would,” “would have,” and “would have…
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…
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…
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