Still – Yet – Already

Still – Yet – Already

 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...
Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Good night

Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Good night

 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...
101 Irregular Past Participles in English

101 Irregular Past Participles in English

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...
Over the moon – English Idiom

Over the moon – English Idiom

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...

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