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....
Zero Conditional

Zero Conditional

 If you leave ice in the sun, it melts. This is an example of a zero conditional sentence. The first part is in the present simple tense and the second part is in the present simple tense too. What does this mean? Zero Conditionals – If clauses Zero...

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