Idioms – Part 1
An idiom is a word or phrase that is not meant to be taken literally. For example, if you say...
Read MoreModal Verbs ‘Can’ and ‘Could’
‘Can’ and ‘Could’ are modal verbs. A modal verb is a type of verb that indicates MODE or MANNER. They...
Read MoreVocabulary Wheel
Vocabulary wheel of emotions created by English teacher Kaitlin Robbs.
Read MoreHas or Have
HAVE is generally used with I/You/We/ They and PLURAL NOUNS. HAS is used with He/She/ It and Who and SINGULAR...
Read MoreComparatives and Superlatives, Exercise 2
Complete these 16 sentences to test your knowledge of comparatives and superlatives. Russia is __ country in the world. big...
Read MoreComparatives and Superlatives, Exercise 1
The comparative expresses a comparison between two objects. We use comparative adjectives to show change or make comparisons: Examples: This phone is...
Read MoreWord Formation, Exercise 2
Complete the sentences given below with the correct form of the words in brackets. Maya has an ___ memory and...
Read MoreWord Formation, Exercise 1
Complete the sentences given below with the correct form of the words in brackets. Neha learned a ___ lesson from...
Read MoreAntonyms or Opposites
An antonym is a word that has an opposite or reverse meaning. For example, the antonym for “tall” is “short,”...
Read MoreKangaroo Words – Exercise 2
Kangaroo words are words that have a smaller word inside them, just like a mother kangaroo has a baby kangaroo...
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