Phrasal Verbs - Family Relationships Family Relationship phrasal verbs; Bring up, take after, grow up and look up to. Follow…
Kitchen Verbs Grate, grill, layer, level, melt, pinch, pour, scramble, serve, simmer, slice, stir, spread, taste, add, bake, blend and…
Different Meanings of TO HAVE Using HAVE TO with Possession, ability, illness, birth, eating, days, hygiene, travel, done, events, accidents,…
Different Ways to Use "AS" as + noun; preposition(followed by noun); He works as a hairdresser. clause + as +…
Idioms with Fruits The apple of your eye, go bananas, a bite at the cherry, not give a fig, apple…
Differences Between TELL and SAY Tell; somebody something, somebody about something. Say; something (to somebody), + speech
Collective Nouns People, animals and things. For examples; People; a class of students, an army of soldiers, a choir of…
50 ways to say BAD Abhorrent, abominable, atrocious, awful, barbaric, beastly, blah, brutal, bummer, careless, cheap, cheesy and others... Follow…
Commonly Confused Words in English Especially - Specially, Farther - Further, Older - Elder, Altogether - All together. FOllow the…
Collocations with GET Get dressed, get undressed, get married, get divorced, get ready, get angry, get stolen, get started, get…