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...
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...
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....
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....