EVERY DAY or EVERYDAY
(two words) or (one word)
I study English everyday ❌
I study English every day ✅
See our English lesson about the difference between EVERY DAY and EVERYDAY (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishGrammar
#Education
The difference between FOR and SINCE in English.
✅ Write YOUR example sentence for both words.
See our English lesson about the difference between FOR and SINCE here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishTeacher
#WoodwardEnglish
❌ DON'T or DOESN'T ❌
When do you use DON'T and when do you use DOESN'T in English?
See our complete English lesson about negative sentences in the present simple tense (includes a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishGrammar
#SpeakEnglish
👁️ Parts of the Eye 👁️
This chart will help you answer the quiz I posted yesterday.
See our complete English lesson (including a video with pronunciation) here:
#Eyes
#EnglishVocabulary
#LearnEnglish
HEAR vs. LISTEN?
👂 HEAR = No effort. You do NOT make a conscious decision to hear.
🎧 LISTEN = Effort. You make a decision to listen. You deliberately pay attention to the sounds.
English lesson about HEAR vs. LISTEN (including a video):
#LearnEnglish
🟣 ENGLISH GRAMMAR 🟣
Present Perfect Tense - Questions
SENTENCE: You have done your homework.
⬇️
QUESTION: Have you done your homework?
See our complete lesson about the present perfect tense (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishGrammar
🐠 FISH or FISHES? 🐠
The plural of FISH is FISH. ✅
1 fish 🐟
2 fish 🐟🐟
3 fish 🐟🐟🐟
FISHES exists!
BUT it refers to MORE THAN ONE SPECIES of fish.
We are talking about entire species and NOT individual numbers.
English lesson:
#LearnEnglish
#Fish
🔴 Word Order in English with TOO 🔴
✅ TOO + adjective + INFINITIVE
✅ TOO + adjective + FOR + PERSON
✅ TOO + adjective + FOR + PERSON + INFINITIVE
See our complete English lesson (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishGrammar
#ESOL
👇 THIS (here - singular)
👇👇 THESE (here - plural)
👉 THAT (there - singular)
👉👉 THOSE (there - plural)
See our complete English lesson about THIS/THAT/THESE/THOSE (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishGrammar
#BasicEnglish
🟣 ENGLISH GRAMMAR 🟣
⏰ Adverbs of DEFINITE Frequency ⏰
One time a day ❌
Once a day ✅
Two times a day ❌
Twice a day ✅
See our English lesson about Adverbs of definite frequency (includes a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#Adverbs
#AdverbsOfFrequency
🔥 MADE OF vs. MADE FROM 🔥
What is the difference?
How about the difference between MADE WITH, MADE OUT OF, and MADE BY.
See our complete English lesson (including video with pronunciation) here:
#Prepositions
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishTeacher
#English
SAY ME or TELL ME?
He said hello ✅
He said me hello ❌
He SAID hello TO ME ✅
He said his name ✅
He said me his name ❌
He TOLD ME his name ✅
See our English lesson about SAY vs. TELL (with a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishLesson
#EnglishGrammar
✈️ BEEN TO or GONE TO?
➡️ GONE TO = currently there and NOT returned
🔙 BEEN TO = Visited AND returned back
See our English lesson (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#Travel
#WoodwardEnglish
☀️ IT IS + WEATHER ☀️
We usually use IT IS when we talk about the weather.
✅ It is + adjective (It is rainy)
✅ It is + verb-ing (It is raining)
What is the difference?
🔥 See our complete English lesson (including a video with pronunciation) here:
🟣 ENGLISH GRAMMAR 🟣
Sixty THOUSANDS people were at the concert. ❌
Sixty THOUSAND people were at the concert. ✅
See our English lesson about when to use an S at the end of numbers (Million vs. Millions):
#LearnEnglish
#SpeakEnglish
#ESOL
#Education
What is the difference between VERY and TOO in English?
☕️ The coffee is VERY hot, but I can drink it.
☕️ The coffee is TOO hot. I can't drink it.
See our complete English lesson (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#EnglishGrammar
#ESOL
🟣 NEW ENGLISH LESSON 🟣
Do you know the difference between BESIDE and BESIDES?
Our English grammar lesson explains when to use these two words (includes a video with pronunciation) here:
(Includes more example sentences)
#LearnEnglish
#ESOL
#Grammar
Do you know the difference between STILL, YET and ALREADY? ✅ ❌
See our complete English lesson (including a video with pronunciation) about these adverbs here:
#EnglishGrammar
#LearnEnglish
#SpeakEnglish
✅🟢 AGREE 🟢✅
This chart will help you answer the quiz I posted yesterday.
See the complete lesson here:
OR watch our video (with pronunciation) here:
#LearnEnglish
#Agree
#SpeakEnglish
Do YOU know the difference between LAY and LIE?
Don't worry, native English speakers find this difficult too. ✅
👇 This English grammar chart will help you!
See our complete lesson about LAY vs. LIE (including a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#CommonMistakes
I enjoy to play cards. ❌
I enjoy playing cards. ✅
After ENJOY we need to use the verb in GERUND form (verb-ing)
👉 Enjoy + GERUND ...
I enjoy SLEEPING until late. ✅
He enjoys READING at night. ✅
See our English lesson about LIKE/ENJOY + Verb-ing:
🟣 ENGLISH VOCABULARY 🟣
🥇 ORDINAL NUMBERS 🥇
They are used for:
✅ Dates
✅ Centuries
✅ Sequence / Order
✅ Floors of a building
See our English lesson (including a video with pronunciation) here:
#LearnEnglish
#OrdinalNumbers
#ESOL
🟣 MUCH vs. MANY vs. A LOT OF 🟣
MUCH + Uncountable Noun
MANY + Plural Countable Noun
A LOT OF + Uncountable Noun OR Plural noun
➡️ A lot of = Lots of
See our complete English lesson (including a video) here:
#ESOL
#LearnEnglish
#EAL
#EnglishTeacher
🟢 What is the difference between A and AN? 🟢
⚠️ It is not just about starting with a consonant or vowel.
👉 The SOUND of the letter is important! ✅
A house ... BUT ... AN hour
AN uncle ... BUT ... A university
English lesson with video here:
#English
✅ Word Order of Adjectives in English ✅
🤠a brown old hat ❌
🤠an old brown hat ✅
Important: The order of adjectives before a noun is NOT 100% FIXED.
This chart is only a guide and is the preferred order.
See our English lesson (with video) here:
🟣 LEARN ENGLISH 🟣
How to use SHOULD when giving advice.
I think you should + verb ✅
I don't think you should + verb ✅
I think you shouldn't + verb ❌
See our complete English lesson about giving advice using SHOULD:
#LearnEnglish
#ModalVerbs
#ESOL
🟣 NEW ENGLISH LESSON 🟣
What preposition goes after ANGRY?
😡 Angry WITH 😡 Angry AT 😡 Angry ABOUT
What is the difference?
See the complete English lesson (including a video with pronunciation) here:
#LearnEnglish
#ESOL
#Angry
#Prepositions
🌿 APOSTROPHE S 🌿
Do you know how to use the Apostrophe S?
Don't worry, even native English speakers have problems with 'S.
See our complete English lesson (including a video with pronunciation) here:
#ApostropheS
#EnglishGrammar
#LearnEnglish
#ESOL
🟣 ENGLISH VOCABULARY 🟣
📈 RAISE 📈
Do you know the different meanings of the word RAISE?
See our English lesson about the difference between RAISE and RISE (including a video) here:
#BusinessEnglish
#IELTS
#LearnEnglish
#ESOL
🥳 Are you looking forward to 2023? 🥳
Looking forward to = to be eagerly waiting for something
Look forward to + an object (or something)
Look forward to + verb ending in ING (action)
Free English lesson (with a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#ESOL
🟣 ENGLISH GRAMMAR 🟣
⏰ Adverbs of DEFINITE Frequency ⏰
One time a day ❌
Once a day ✅
Two times a day ❌
Twice a day ✅
See our English lesson about Adverbs of definite frequency (includes a video) here:
#LearnEnglish
#Adverbs
#AdverbsOfFrequency