Some nouns are UNCOUNTABLE. That means that they don’t have a plural form and cannot be used with an indefinite article. The most common uncountable nouns are liquids, but there are others too. So, how do we quantify an uncountable noun? We give it a unit! MILK – a glass or milk, a bottle of milk, …
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Feb 03
VOCABULARY – Men of the Family
Men are important in any family and as they grow they cna have different roles. Here are some of the different roles that a man plays within a family: Baby boy, son, boy, twin boys, little brother, big brother, cousin, nephew, boyfriend, man, men, husband, son-in-law, brother-in-law, father, daddy, uncle, father-in-law. Can you think of …
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Feb 03
VOCABULARY – Convenience Foods
If you are anything like me, you love your convenience food (also called junk food). I love them all: hamburgers, cheeseburgers, French fries, sandwiches, milk shakes, muffins, burritos, biscuits, cookies, tacos, baguettes, donuts, fried chicken, and hot dogs. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private …
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Feb 03
VOCABULARY – Body Movements
One of my followers, @vryelamanchi, requested some examples to better illustrate these verbs of movement, so here you go: BEND – incline the body downward from the vertical. “I bent over to give my little sister a kiss.” LIFT – raise to a higher position or level. “He lifted his trophy over his head” CARRY – support and …
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Feb 01
PHRASAL VERBS with “throw”
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for …
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Feb 01
PHRASAL VERBS with “put”
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for …
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Feb 01
PHRASAL VERBS with “hold”
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for …
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Feb 01
PHRASAL VERBS with”give”
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for …
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Feb 01
PHRASAL VERBS with “fall”
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for …
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Feb 01
PHRASAL VERBS with “cut”
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for …
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