Use the continuous verb forms well in English. They all talk about an action or a situation at a moment in time that could be present, past or future Read more...
“some” and “any”
Be careful with the use of "some" and "any" the basics are easy but beware of negative meanings etc Read more...
a/an, or the?
the difference between "a" and "an" is that "an" goes in front of adjectives or nouns that have a vowel sound at the beginning of the word Read more...
Like + ing or like to?
sentences with "like+ing" mean "enjoy", sentences with "like to" mean I think that it is good to do this Read more...
Excited or exciting? What is the difference between -ed and -ing?
cause and effect. adjective + ing is the cause, adjective + ed is the effect on us Read more...