... or “It depends of...” There is only one correct way to say this, and it’s ‘It depends on...’ ...
Plain Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/10/2012 - 12:56 - 9 comments
... 2 - Which sentences have mistakes only - part 5 (Lesson added: 7 May, 2009) Read through the five ...
Plain Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/14/2012 - 07:42 - 1 comment
Here's a list of ten questions. Each question is missing one word. Choose the correct missing words and when you have finished give your own answers to the questions by leaving a comment. I think today's activity is good for Intermediate level st ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 10/12/2012 - 07:16 - 11 comments
Well, last week you said that you did well on our idiom quiz, so here's another one. How many can you get right? Can you do better than last week. Have I come up with a test that's too difficult for you? Who wins: me or ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/14/2012 - 07:43 - 17 comments
... nouns Also known as mass nouns, uncountable nouns only use the singular. They are nouns which can't be counted. We can use 'the' ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 10/01/2012 - 10:54 - 8 comments
I want to ask somebody which color he likes. I think is "Which color do you like?", but I read, that correct is "What color do you like?" Please, help me. And can you tell me why? (Grammar) ...
Forum topic - balu2001 - 01/14/2009 - 10:39 - 3 comments
Question:"____?" Answer: "Nothing. I'm fine." Today we have a matching exercise for you to try. All you have to do is read the questions and answers and then decide which question is the best match for the answer.&nb ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/08/2012 - 10:30 - 30 comments
The following idioms and expressions use the verb 'get'. This word is, as you know, very common in English. See how many of these you recognise. Anyone know them all? Now, get on with it!! By Thomas Williams Thomas Wi ...
Multiple Choice Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/14/2012 - 14:09 - 17 comments
Interested is, of course, a very widely used English language word. Do know what its opposite is? Actually, there are two words which seem similar, yet have difference uses. Let's take a quick look at disinterested and uninterested. ...
Plain Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/16/2012 - 08:25 - 12 comments
... 3 - Which sentences have mistakes only - part 6 (Lesson added: 6 May, 2009) Read through the ...
Plain Lesson - Chris McCarthy - 05/14/2012 - 08:43 - 1 comment