While there are certainly many more varieties of English, American English and British English are the two varieties that are taught in most ESL/EFL programs. Generally, it is agreed that no one version is “correct” however, there are certainly preferences in use. The three major differences between between American and British English are: Pronunciation -…
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Try this exercise and send it to us by clicking HERE and putting your answers in the comments box, we will then send you the correct answers.
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What is the difference between ALREADY and YET, see if you can do the exercise below, put the answers in the comment field i.e. Q1 = already You can see more grammar points in video format here
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QT’s are frequently used in spoken English when you want to agree or disagree. The rule is that you need to have the negative question tag with a positive question and vise versa, for example: You are Tom, aren’t you? negative statement->question tag Or positive - He isn’t Joe, is he See how you do…
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English tenses are important to learn if you want to speak English properly. The easiest of all the tenses are the present and past tenses, whereas the past perfect or present perfect tenses are a little bit harder to learn. Things that are happening now are in the present tense and things that have already…
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