An out-of-office auto-reply serves to inform people that you aren’t available to respond to their emails. These are mainly used during the holidays. If you work in an international setting, you should eventually prepare an ...
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What to do if you lose your suitcase?
If you travel a lot and you’re flying, you will definitely know what we are talking about. It doesn’t matter whether the bag you handed in before departure has gone missing or has arrived late, ...
Read More »How to break up with someone in English
What’s up everybody? We hope you’re having a brilliant week. Have you ever wondered what people say to each other in English to end a relationship? If you have been thinking about it and are ...
Read More »Interrogative pronouns “how” and “what… like”
Today we are going to look at how to form questions with the word “how” and the structure “what…like.” Should we get started? The question word “how” is very common in English and is ...
Read More »10 Animal inspired English idioms
What’s new, everybody? At ABA we are all great and have been working hard to make sure you have as much material as you can to continuously improve your English. As we all know, the ...
Read More »Top 10 phrasal verbs with “take”
We all know and love phrasal verbs, don’t we? The only tricky thing for a non-native speaker is using them in the correct way and understanding their meanings. There are thousands of different phrasal verbs ...
Read More »Apostrophes and Possessive Pronouns
This post originally appeared on the Magoosh TOEFL blog. Today we will look at the way apostrophes are used with possessive pronouns… or rather how they aren’t used, in most cases. For the most common ...
Read More »Superlatives
Hey everybody! I know what you are thinking, ABA English is the best, the most exciting and the most enjoyable course you have ever done in your life! Right? I certainly hope that is true. ...
Read More »Past simple of modal verb “can”
Hey everybody! How are you all? Good, we hope! So, we’ve previously looked at the modal verb “can” in the present tense and “cannot” or “can’t” in negative form in the present tense and it ...
Read More »Future tenses revision
What’s happening ABA family? After being able to speak in the present and the past, we need to be able to express how we plan to do something in the future which is why we ...
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