The frequency of an action describes the number of times the action happens during a period of time. We can describe frequency in 2 ways: Adverbs of frequency Examples:never: Mark never cleans the bathroom.sometimes: Mark sometimes cleans the bathroom.often: Mark often cleans the bathroom. For more information, see my lesson about … [Read more...] about English expressions of frequency
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How to give an invitation in English
When we give an invitation to someone, we are asking someone if they want to: go somewheredo somethinghave something In this lesson, you will learn 5 different ways to give an invitation. Would you like…… ? “Would you like…..?" is an excellent way to give an invitation. There are 2 types of form. Form 1:"would you like" + noun phrase Examples:Would you like a … [Read more...] about How to give an invitation in English
The English verb SUGGEST
"suggest" is a verb.Pronunciation: /səˈdʒest/ Meaning: To propose an idea, thing, or action for other people to consider. Example:Mark: I can’t decide what dessert to have.Waiter: I suggest the chocolate cake. In this lesson, you will learn 4 ways to use "suggest": "suggest" + direct object"suggest" + direct object + indirect … [Read more...] about The English verb SUGGEST
Phrasal verbs with GO
The verb “go” is a very common verb in English. It is used in lots of different situations. Form of the verb "go" "go" is an irregular verb. Present simple: I goyou gohe / she / it goeswe goyou gothey go Past participle: gonePast simple form: went Meaning of the verb "go" The common meaning of "go" is to travel or move to another … [Read more...] about Phrasal verbs with GO
Use and meaning of “would rather”
We use "would rather" to describe a preference of one thing compared to another thing. Examples:He would rather watch TV than read a book.She would rather be a nurse than be a teacher. The activity you prefer comes immediately after "rather" and the activity you do not have a preference for comes after "than". Form of would rather Affirmative full form subject … [Read more...] about Use and meaning of “would rather”