Countable and Uncountable nouns always confuse students. There are so many posts and vídeos out there! However, it is an important subject, which is why I am creating my post to help you with this subject.
Countable and Uncountable nouns always confuse students. There are so many posts and vídeos out there! However, it is an important subject, which is why I am creating my post to help you with this subject.
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let’s talk about Modal Verbs!Do you know the modal verb Can? How can you use this modal verb?
What is a modal verb?
This is a new grammar post. In this post, we are going to learn more about WH questions. In previous posts, I showed you some WH questions and how to use them. Today, we will focus on who and whose. After I explain whose, I will also show you how to use ‘s to indicate possession in English. Why? You usually need the ‘s when you are going to answer questions with “Whose”. There are different ways to answer this question, but I will show you how to indicate possession with ‘s.
In previous posts, we talked about WH questions. You learned WHAT, WHERE, WHEN and WHICH. There are more WH words.
Today, you will learn about the question word “why” and how to answer questions with it.
This is another grammar post! In this post, we are going to learn about plural nouns. I’m going to show you the most common rules of plural nouns as well as irregular cases of words in the plural form.
Hey friends, how are you doing on this lovely Friday? I have a new grammar post for you. In this post, we will learn more about articles in English. First we will talk about indefinite articles (A and An) and then about the definite article “the”. Remember, if you have questions you can always leave me a comment, alright?
How are you doing today? In this section of my blog, I want to help you with grammar! Yep! I want to teach you English grammar! What better way to start than with Simple Present? Don’t worry, I’m sure you will be able to learn it! But remember, a little dedication and a little patient are a “must-have”