Teanastellen! (that’s “hello” in Ethiopian). Welcome to our advanced grammar lesson. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! Today we will be looking at how to use “to be to” with plans, ...
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Advanced Grammar – Compound Words with ‘Some’
Welcome, welcome, welcome. It’s a grammar day today. This lesson can be found on the ABA English Course Unit 97 “The Invitation”. Plus, you will also find speaking exercises, writing exercises, vocabulary exercises and more. If ...
Read More »Linking Adverbs and Transition Words in English
English grammar can be tricky at times, especially when it comes to finding the correct connectors or linking words. Today, to try to make the language that little bit easier, we are going to take ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – Subordinating Conjunctions
When we learn a new language, we often find that structuring sentences so that they sound natural can be somewhat challenging, however, this can be overcome. Today we are going to take a look at ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – Correlative Conjunctions
We have already looked at Coordinating Conjunctions. Now we’ll continue with Correlative Conjunctions. These conjunctions connect equal sentence elements together (like two nouns) and are always composed by two words. Addition Alternative Cause-Effect Comparison Condition ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – Coordinating Conjunctions
Remember our Introduction to Connectors? Let’s look deeper into the first category: Coordinating Conjunctions. These conjunctions connect words, phrases and clauses. They are usually found in the middle of a sentence with a comma (,) ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – An Introduction to Sentence Connectors
Sentence Connectors are a great way of improving your English. Why? Because we use them to express relationships between ideas and to combine sentences. When we begin learning a language, we speak in very basic ...
Read More »Past Simple, Present Perfect and Past Perfect
Thanks to everyone who took part in our QUESTION to find out what English verb tenses you find most difficult to use. Almost 60% of you said that the hardest tenses to use were “past ...
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