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English expressions with the verb KEEP

25th February 2019 by Andrew

shush

The verb “keep” is a common verb in English. Pronunciation:    /kiːp/ It is an irregular verb. Form of irregular verb KEEP Present simple:I keepyou keephe / she / it keepswe keepyou keepthey keep Past participle: keptPast form: kept Common meaning of keep Meaning:continue to have something.continue to possess something. Examples:I like … [Read more...] about English expressions with the verb KEEP

Modal verb MUST – Form, use and meaning

22nd February 2019 by Andrew

walking the dog

"must" is a modal verb.Pronunciation: /mʌst/ In this lesson, you will learn: The form of must.The different uses and meanings: Obligation and necessity Deductions and conclusions Rules and laws Invitations and encouragement Criticism Form of must Affirmative form of MUST subject + must + base form I must goyou must gohe/she/it  must gowe must goyou … [Read more...] about Modal verb MUST – Form, use and meaning

Meaning and use of “to be used to”

20th February 2019 by Andrew

London

Let's look at an example sentence: I like living in London. I am used to the noise. Meaning: I am accustomed to the noise in London. It is not new to me. Therefore, the meaning of "to be used to something" is: = to be familiar with something.= to be accustomed to something.If you are used to something, then the thing is not new to you. The pronunciation of … [Read more...] about Meaning and use of “to be used to”

The difference between BEEN and GONE

18th February 2019 by Andrew

park

This lesson explains the difference between “been” and gone” in the context of visiting a place. Both "been" and "gone" can be used to describe visiting a place but there is an important difference in meaning. Let's start by looking at the form and then we'll look at the difference in meaning. “been” is the past participle of the verb “be”“gone” is the past participle … [Read more...] about The difference between BEEN and GONE

English expressions of frequency

15th February 2019 by Andrew

swimming

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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