English exercises
Connectors can enrich your conversational English. So what connectors are there and how do we use them?
You have already learnt how to use Present Perfect Simple form. So what is the present perfect continuous and how does it differ to the simple form? Read on to find out more.
When you compare one thing to many others in order to express an extreme, we use superlatives. Do you want to learn more? Read on!
What are Quantifiers and how to apply them correctly? Find out more here.
A pronoun is a word that substitutes a noun. We use pronouns when the listener/reader knows who or what we’re referring to. Learn more here!
Do you know that ‘used to’ can have two very different meanings? Read on to find out what these are and how to use them.
Read our tips on everything you need to know on English Verb Tenses and start learning now!
In order to describe what people said there are two different types of speech – direct speech and indirect (or reported) speech. Read on to find out more about these forms and improve your storytelling skills.
The most common way of comparing is to use comparative adjectives that express a superior difference. Learn more about comparatives here!
What are the adverbs of place and how do you use them in a sentence? Read on to find out with this useful article about learning English.
We can use adverbs in many ways, from describing how often we do something to where we do it. What about adverbs of manner? What are they for and how do we use them? Read on to find out more!