Bonjour, ça va? (that’s “hello, how are you?” in French). Today’s grammar lesson is a beginner’s class on greetings with the word “good”. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! You ...
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Advanced Grammar – “To be on the point of”
Howdy! Ok, so remember we looked at the expression “to be about to“? No? Here’s the LINK. In that post we learnt all about how to use “to be about to” in the present, past and ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – ‘To be about to’
Welcome friend! This class is a advanced level class and we will be learning about the expression “to be about to”. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! You can find all ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – Compound Words with ‘Any’
Good day to you all! Remember we learnt all about compound words with “some”? Well today we are going to look at compound words with “any”. This lesson can be found on the ABA English ...
Read More »Intermediate Grammar – Modal Verbs
Hey there! Ready to exercise your brain a little bit? Welcome to today’s grammar class. It is an intermediate class on using modal verbs. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! ...
Read More »Intermediate Grammar – “To Have” in Affirmative
Qué tal? (that’s “how are you?” in Spanish). Welcome to today’s grammar class. It is a lower intermediate class on using the verb “To Have” in affirmative. You can find all of this information, plus speaking ...
Read More »Grammar for Beginners – Articles, Plurals and Nouns
Hey there, How are you today? We are simply happy you’re here. So what’s today’s grammar lessons about? It’s a beginner’s class on articles, plurals and nouns. If you are not sure of your English level, ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – “To be to”
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, ...
Read More »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 »Grammar for Beginners – Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers
Hi! Nice to have you here. Do you know the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers? Cardinal numbers tells “how many.” Cardinal numbers are also known as “counting numbers,” because they show quantity. For example: “Today I ate ...
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