Who or whom? [infographic]
Even experienced writers can get confused by these two words, but juggling “who” and “whom” is surprisingly simple, and a handy infographic will make it even easier. [Infographic provided by...
View ArticleAll you need to know about reflexive pronouns [infographic]
Despite a weird name, reflexive pronouns are helpful tools in English grammar, and they are easy to use. A few rules along with some examples and an infographic will tell you everything you need to...
View ArticleCohesive device
Cohesion in English grammar is the logical organization of phrases, clauses and sentences to make them easier to read. The most common way to organize writing in this way is through cohesive devices....
View ArticleWhose is this? Who are you talking about? English for Beginners, Lesson 15
Dear students, I wanted to tell the secret. This is the last lesson for beginners. Please, study carefully the grammar, do your homework, and find your congratulations there. I -> Me -> My ->...
View ArticleEnglish for Beginners, Lesson 15. Homework
Congratulations! This is the last homework for you as my beginner students! This evening we are going to start the Intermediate course, and learn everything you want to study, and to use in your...
View ArticleEnglish For Beginners, Lesson 15: Answers
Lesson 15, grammar. Lesson 15, homework 1) Ask questions using the following words: hat, book, guitar, box, house, game, wine, picture, hand, cake. Whose is this cake? – It’s mine. Don’t eat it!...
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