Still, yet and already are adverbs of time. Let’s look at the different meanings and uses of each adverb. STILL Still can refer to a situation that continues because it hasn’t finished or stopped. Sometimes this situation has continued longer than expected or the...
See our video for a visual explanation of this vocabulary Parts of the Day in English day = when the sun is in the sky night = when the sun is NOT in the sky sunrise = when the sun first appears in the morning sunset = when the sun disappears at the end of the day...
The following is a list of 101 irregular past participles in English with example sentences: Present tense – Past Participle: Example Sentence be – been: I have been busy all day. become – become: They have just become angry with each other. begin – begun: We...
To be over the moon To be over the moon = to be extremely happy (about something) In a way, it is to show the height or level of the person’s happiness…. that they have a high level of happiness. This idiom is very common in English. Example sentences with Over the...