The last of the seven types of pronouns that we will cover is indefinite pronouns. These are used when we are either talking about or referring to one or more unspecified objects, living [...]
Anybody who is a fan of Sherlock Holmes or any crime drama on TV will have heard the word ‘interrogation’…to interrogate someone means ‘to ask’ them ‘a lot of questions for a [...]
We use relative pronouns to refer back to subject nouns that we have mentioned previously in the sentence. We can use these pronouns for people, places, things, animals, ideas…almost [...]
Demonstrative pronouns represents things that are near to, or far from us either in time or location. For things that are near we use this / these, and for things that are further away from us, [...]
Nice, quick and hopefully easy for you to understand, possessive pronouns simply mean ownership: – Give it back, it’s mine! – Q) Who’s dog is that? A) It’s theirs. Tomorrow we take a [...]
Continuing our current daily feature on pronouns and their uses, today we look at reflexive pronouns: Reflexive pronouns are usually used when the object is the same as the subject: – The [...]
Adjectives are a very important part of the English language, and an interesting rule that many students are not aware of is the adjective order we should use. Below you can see a table [...]
A common area of confusion for students of all levels is the differences between the verbs see, look and watch. Below is a quick explanation that will help you to easily understand how and when [...]
Today we’re looking at the five funniest English idioms, their meanings and how to use them. For intermediate learners (and above) who want to reach advanced levels of fluency, idioms are [...]