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Difference between Last and Take with time

on 24/10/2012

Take and Last are used to talk about the time necessary for something   Students are often uncertain when to use take and last as verbs in the English language when referring to time. Take […] Read more...

Categories: Vocabulary - Tags: effective, English, vocabulary

English Grammar Intermediate level – test 8

on 23/10/2012

  Here are more practice questions at Intermediate level in the English language. This one includes: present continuous passive; past perfect; reporting words; relative pronouns; wish   Another practice test at Intermediate level Here is […] Read more...

Categories: Grammar - Tags: conditionals, English, English language, free English course, passives, past perfect

Difference between Practise or Practice?

on 21/10/2012

What is the difference between Practise and Practice or Advice and Advise?   This is a common problem that even native speakers have problems with occasionally. Practise and Advise are verbs Practice is a noun […] Read more...

Categories: Grammar, Vocabulary - Tags: effective, English, language learning, speak English, vocabulary

Intermediate English Grammar Practice test – 7

on 21/10/2012

Practise you English grammar at Intermediate level In this test you can practise 2nd conditional, 3rd Conditional; reported speech; giving advice with should, had better; past perfect etc   More English language grammar practice tests […] Read more...

Categories: Grammar - Tags: conditionals, free English course, Grammar

English expression – a fishy story

on 20/10/2012

Here’s another English Expression related to fish – sounds fishy   Another expression related to fish is: “Fishy”: something smells fishy, a fishy deal or sounds fishy means: If someone explains something that sounds fishy […] Read more...

Categories: Vocabulary - Tags: English expressions, vocabulary

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