Too + Adjective + Infinitive

Too + Adjective + Infinitive

 When there is a verb after too + adjective, we use its infinitive form: Too + Adjective + Infinitive If we look at this sentence again: The fridge is too heavy. If we want to put a verb (lift) after it, it needs to be in its infinitive form, so it becomes: The...
They’re vs. Their vs. There

They’re vs. Their vs. There

 What is the difference between THEY’RE and THEIR and THERE? Their, They’re and There sound the same in English. Words that sound the same are called homophones. It is a common mistake to misspell these words in written English, even for native English...
Very vs. Too

Very vs. Too

 Look at these two sentences:  The coffee is very hot, but I can drink it. The coffee is too hot. I can’t drink it. We use VERY and TOO before an adjective. Very + adjective … and… Too + adjective It both sentences the adjective is hot so we say very hot and too hot....
Woodward English Quiz – Answers and Teacher Resource

Woodward English Quiz – Answers and Teacher Resource

 Something that I have been doing for over 4 years is publishing a simple ESOL quiz every week where English students of all levels can practice their English. This is a multiple-choice quiz where a sentence or question has a word or some words missing from it....

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