Rearrange the words to create the correct sentences. Write the sentences in the spaces below. Capitalize the first letter of the first word in each sentence, and end with the appropriate punctuation marks. 1. borrow/I/may/that bo ...
Fill in the blanks lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/14/2012 - 08:41 - 10 comments
In present tense sentences and present perfect tenses we use has with the third person singular: "He has a pet dog." "She has a boyfriend." "It has rained all day" (present perfect) ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/15/2012 - 08:40 - 27 comments
... learned some new words!) and know I challenge myself by only listening to what they say and not read the subtitles! The second good ... better way!". Next advice is to read a lot, not only books but newspapers and magazines as well! There is so much good and ...
Plain Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 11/25/2014 - 19:32 - 8 comments
The first conditional is a structure we use when we want to talk about possibilities in the present or in the future. In this lesson we will learn how the first conditional is formed and when we use it. The structure of the first conditional ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/14/2012 - 08:28 - 30 comments
... phrasal verbs with their correct definitions. You only need to type in a , b , c and so on in the spaces. got ...
Fill in the blanks lesson - Chris McCarthy - 08/14/2014 - 06:02 - 22 comments
Hello, My name is Christian McCarthy and I help to run this website. I have been teaching English for over six years: five years in Japan and one year in Malta. Although I come from Wales(UK), I live and work in Malta. I hope that you enjoy using our ...
Forum topic - Chris McCarthy - 09/01/2008 - 07:49 - 458 comments
;;) Hi friends, I am Julie Meller, I wish that we can be friends together.We can prove our english... We can work to gether...We can do the best..If we trust in our selves..... I think I have exaggerated too much!! / ...
Forum topic - Julie Meller - 11/09/2009 - 08:16 - 108 comments
Make a mistake? Do a mistake? Take a mistake? Which is the correct verb to use with 'a mistake'. I hope you said 'make'. But why is that right? Well, the fact is that the verb and noun combination just sounds right in Engli ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/15/2012 - 07:50 - 34 comments
... There are some quantifiers which are used only with non-count nouns . Here are a few examples: a little , not ... too much . There are some quantifiers which are used only with count nouns . Here are a few examples: few , many , ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/15/2012 - 07:24 - 15 comments
... are multiple subjects or objects, reduce the sentence to only the pronoun. Example : " Steve, Bill, and (I, me) went to ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 06/02/2015 - 06:21 - 18 comments