Grammar: Question tags – “Don’t you?”
Question tags are short questions added to the end of a statement to confirm information, seek agreement, or prompt a…
Question tags are short questions added to the end of a statement to confirm information, seek agreement, or prompt a…
The words "both," "either," and "neither" are essential for expressing choices, similarities, and exclusions in English. In this lesson, we'll…
Understanding the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives is essential for expressing emotions, reactions, and characteristics in English. In this…
Reflexive pronouns play a crucial role in English grammar, indicating that the subject of the sentence is also the object…
The usage of "can," "could," and "be able to" plays a crucial role in expressing ability, permission, and possibilities in…
English prepositions can sometimes create confusion due to subtle differences in meaning. Two expressions that learners often encounter are "at…
The use of prepositions in English can be nuanced, and the distinction between "on time" and "in time" is a…
The English language often presents learners with subtle challenges, and one common area of confusion is the distinction between the…
The verb "get" is a versatile and multifaceted word in English, with a wide range of meanings and applications. From…
Some verbs in English allow for a construction with two objects, often referred to as the double object construction. In…