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Lesson: “Like + ing” in English

What Does “Like + ing” Mean? When we say like + ing, we talk about enjoying an activity. It tells us what we like doi...

Communication Questions

Daily Life & Personal Communication How do you usually start a conversation with a friend? What do you say when y...

Lesson: There is / There are

1. What Do “There is” and “There are” Mean? We use “there is” and “there are” to say that something exists or to talk...

Lesson: Adverbs of Frequency

1. What Are Adverbs of Frequency? Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something happens. They answer the question ...

Adele – Someone Like You مترجمة

“Someone Like You” by Adele is a deeply emotional song about love, loss, memories, and acceptance. It tells the story...

Lesson: Have and Have Got

In English: We use “have” and “have got” to talk about possession (ownership) or things that belong to us, like our f...

Lesson: Conditional Type 3 (Third Conditional)

What is Conditional Type 3? The Third Conditional is used to talk about past situations that did not happen. It descr...

Lesson: Conditional Type 2 (Second Conditional)

What is Conditional Type 2? The Second Conditional is used to talk about imaginary or unreal situations in the presen...

Lesson: Conditional Type 1 (First Conditional)

What is Conditional Type 1? The First Conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations in the future. I...

Lesson: Conditional Type 0 (Zero Conditional)

What is Conditional Type 0? The Zero Conditional (or Conditional Type 0) is used to talk about facts, rules, or thing...
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