Daily Routines in English

Daily Routines in English

List of Daily Routines in English (You can hear the pronunciation of each phrase in the video) I wake up I turn off my alarm I get up I take a shower / I have a shower I get dressed I comb my hair I make breakfast I eat breakfast / I have breakfast I brush my teeth I...
Apostrophe S – Possessive Nouns

Apostrophe S – Possessive Nouns

Apostrophe S – Meanings and Uses Look at these three short sentences. John’s tall. John’s studied. John’s car. What do they have in common… apart from the name John? They all have an apostrophe S at the end of John. What does an apostrophe S mean? The apostrophe...
The plural of FISH – Fish or Fishes?

The plural of FISH – Fish or Fishes?

What is the plural of Fish? Do you say fish or fishes? The plural of fish is almost always …. fish. (No -es at the end) 1 fish 2 fish (NOT 2 fishes) Some example sentences: I caught three fish yesterday down at the wharf. (caught is the past tense of catch) I...
Compound Adjectives in English

Compound Adjectives in English

Compound Adjectives in English Let’s look at the following sentences: I saw a man-eating alligator. I saw a man eating alligator. What is the difference between these two sentences? The first sentence has a hyphen (-) which is a little dash between the two words...

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