The names of illnesses are usually uncountable in English. Examples are: measles, flu, chickenpox etc. Measles is highly infectious. (NOT Measles are highly infectious.) There… Continue reading
Parts of speech exercise
What part of speech is each of the words in italics? Answers Muslims fast in the month of Ramzan. (Verb) He is the right man… Continue reading
Position of adverbs: difference between British and American English
Mid-position adverbs usually go after auxiliary verbs, after am / are / is / was / were and before other verbs. She has never written… Continue reading
Countable nouns
Countable nouns are the names of objects, people and places that can be counted. Examples are: flower, boy, apple, book, tree, room, house, window etc.… Continue reading
Using So
So means ‘to that extent’ or ‘that much’. It is often used when we are talking about a high degree of something. I am so… Continue reading
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