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Food Idioms

This post presents a selection of common food-related idioms. For each idiom, you will find its meaning as well as an...

Lesson: Adverbs of Time

1. What Are Adverbs? Adverbs are words that give us more information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They ...

Future with “Going to”

What Is “Going to”? We use “going to” to talk about the future when we have already decided to do something or when w...

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...

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 ...

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...
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