Tag: words
Difference Between -ed and -ing Words -ed words describe your feeling. -ing words describe the situations or things that cause you to feel;
Difference Between Bring and Take Bring; carry (movement towards the speaker) Take; carry ( movement away from the speaker)
Consonant-Doubling Verbs bob-bobbed-bobbing, club-clubbed-clubbing, grab-grabbed-grabbing and etc…
Prepositions of Place in English in front of, next to/beside, behind, in/inside, on, above, over, below, between, among;
Intersifiers Words in English İntensifiers; an adverb that makes the meaning of another word stronger. More intense, more powerful, strong, to a limited extent;
Collocations About LOVE and MARRIAGE Fall in love, love at first sight, the love of your life, get married/engaged, congratulate/toast/raise a glass, go on honeymoon;
Tables- English Vocabulary Desk, dining table, picnic table, pool table, trestle table, workbench, garden table;
50 Things Money Can’t Buy Respect, well-adjusted kids, work-life balance, natural beauty, manners, common sense and etc…
Stative Verbs Stative verbs are NOT used in Continuous Tenses. Stative verbs related to feelings; Like, dislike, love, hate, prefer, want, need, mind, care
Save Money – Idioms Cut one’s losses, Nest egg, lay away money, cut corners, time is money and etc…