What is a Phrasal Verb?

What is a Phrasal Verb?

What is a Phrasal Verb? A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb a...Read more »

22 Common Idioms In IELTS Speaking (part 2)

22 Common Idioms In IELTS Speaking (part 2)

1.  bump into  – to  meet   someone  by  chance ==> I  bumped   into  my old  friends  at  the   seminar for education officials ...Read more »

bring up and educate

bring up and educate

bring up and educate        Bring up  and the noun  upbringing  are mostly used for the moral and social  training that children receive...Read more »

Phrasal Verbs Chapter 1

Phrasal Verbs Chapter 1

Chapter 1 Run out of - to have no more of something This morning, I wanted some toast but I’d run out of bread. So, I rushed out ...Read more »

Suggestions

Suggestions

Suggestions Making Suggestions shall I/we + infinitive: what/how about + gerund/noun:  suppose I/we/you + present or past tense: ...Read more »

Requests with can/could/may/might I/we

Requests with can/could/may/might I/we

Requests with can/could/may/might I/we A) can/could/may/might I/we + have + noun/pronoun can is the most informal: (a) 'Can I ...Read more »

Verbs taking infinitive or gerund without change of meaning

Verbs taking infinitive or gerund without change of meaning

Verbs taking infinitive or gerund without change of meaning A) begin, start, continue, cease B) can't bear C) intend D) advise...Read more »

The verb mind - English 4 Stars 2018

The verb mind - English 4 Stars 2018

The verb mind   A)     This verb is used chiefly in the interrogative and negative: Would you mind waiting a moment?  I don...Read more »

The infinitive as object or complement of the verb - English 4 Stars 2018

The infinitive as object or complement of the verb - English 4 Stars 2018

The infinitive as object or complement of the verb A) The roost useful verbs which can be followed directly by the infinitive are: agr...Read more »

Verbs followed by the gerund - English 4 Stars 2018

Verbs followed by the gerund - English 4 Stars 2018

Verbs followed by the gerund A) The most important of these are: admit, keep (= continue), anticipate* loathe, appreciate mean* (= inv...Read more »

The word ( to  ) as a part of an infinitive and a preposition. english 4 satrs 2018

The word ( to ) as a part of an infinitive and a preposition. english 4 satrs 2018

The word (  to  ) This word often causes confusion as it can be either (A) a part of an infinitive, or (B) a preposition. Read more »

the gerund as a subject and after prepositions -english 4 satrs 2018

the gerund as a subject and after prepositions -english 4 satrs 2018

The gerund   Form and use The gerund has exactly the same form as the present participle: running, speaking, working etc. It can...Read more »

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