Would for Past Habits-Describing people

Would for Past Habits-Describing people Good day fellas! Today I will introduce to you the word “would” which is used as to talk about our past habits. In this full tutorial for beginners’ learners are going to learn what the usage of would for talking about past habits and describe people. This lesson about would for past … Read more

Would Rather Grammar Structure – English Lesson

Would Rather English Lesson

Would Rather Grammar Structure, Uses and Meaning in English lesson In this complete tutorial for beginners’ learners are going to learn “would rather” it’s form, meaning, uses in English grammar structures and rules. It is essential for us to master the correct grammar of the words “would rather” and this tutorial is helpful for you … Read more

IF ONLY Grammar Rules | Meaning and Uses

if only meaning and use english lesson

IF ONLY- Meaning and use: English Grammar Rules In this complete tutorial for beginners, learners are going to learn “if only”. This Lesson discusses the meaning and ways on how to use “if only” in sentences and comes with examples to give ideas to master this English grammar rules and exercises. Now before we proceed … Read more

WHO or WHOM English Grammar

who or whom english grammar rules and lesson

WHO or WHOM – English grammar rules and lesson This time we will be discussing the knowledge of using the words “who” and “whom”. It is important to know when to uses of “who” and “whom” to determine its correct uses and grammar rules and lesson to be aware of its difference and this lesson … Read more

Suppose and Supposed To Meaning – English lesson

Suppose and Supposed To english lesson

Suppose and Supposed To Meaning and Uses in a Sentence with Exercises Hi there fellas! Today we will talk about the uses of the words “suppose” and “supposed to”. These words were commonly encountered in our daily lives so we must learn when to use the suppose and supposed to in sentences and helpful examples … Read more

Help our planet! | English Lesson

Help our planet! | English Lesson

Help our planet! | English Lesson Before we further proceed, please watch the video here to see the actual class discussion about Help our planet! | English Lesson. A. Listen, point and repeat B. Read, listen and match. A                                                                              B 1. We read them.                                                        a. bottles 2. we write on this. It’s in your notebook.                  … Read more

Modal “can” indicating ability and its negative

Modal “can” indicating ability and its negative

Modal “can” indicating ability and its negative This lesson focuses only on how we use a modal can indicating ability and also it’s negative. a. The modal “can” is used with a main verb when we wish to show that someone, an animal or a plant is able to show that someone, an animal or … Read more

Animal Expressions -English vocabulary lesson

Animal Expressions -English vocabulary lesson

Animal Expressions -English vocabulary lesson In this lesson, you will learn 8 expressions related to animals. The first one is; Paul: Are you ready to propose Amy? Tom: I’m worried that she’ll say no. Paul: Just ask her! Don’t be a chicken! We also have an expression a related expression using a phrasal verb. This … Read more

Reading Comprehension for Children – Exercise 4

Reading comprehension for children - Exercise 4

Reading Comprehension for Children – Exercise 4 This reading comprehension for children practice exercise 4 is designed for grade one students to helped them grasped ideas on what they have read and backed up with five comprehension questions for them to answer to test their understanding. My Pet Horse By: Andrew Frinkle John has a … Read more

Question form: English grammar rules

Question form: English grammar Rules

Question form: English grammar rules This tutorial for beginners learners are going to learn the following: The difference between statements and questions. The punctuation rules for statements and questions, including the use of full stops (periods) and question marks. The general rule for the form of questions in English. The exception to the general grammar … Read more