WILL – English Grammar Lesson In general, WILL is used to talk about the future. I will help you tomorrow. (Tomorrow is in the future) I think we will win on Saturday. (Saturday is a day in the future) We will see more uses of the word WILL in a moment. (It is coming...
Adverbs of Frequency Always, usually, normally, generally, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, hardly ever, rarely, and never. These are all adverbs and they describe how frequently we do an activity or the frequency of habits. These are called Adverbs...
The English phrasal verb GIVE AWAY has the following meanings: 1. Give away = to distribute or to give something for free (transitive) When items are distributed or given to someone else without the expectation of payment in return. Synonyms include donate and...
What are phrasal verbs? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb + preposition (or adverb). This preposition or adverb part of a phrasal verb is called the particle: Verb + particle Typically, the meaning of a phrasal verb is usually not obvious when we look at the...