by Online support | Jun 17, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level B1
Stative verbs and continuous tenses in English. Verbs can be divided in to two groups – stative verbs and dynamic verbs. Stative verbs talk about states – how you feel, what you see, what you like, what you hate. It is important to know the difference...
by Online support | Jun 17, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level A1
The present continuous at CEFR Level A1. In this lesson, we will look at the the present continuous. The present continuous is used to talk about what is happening now (or around now). For example: I am studying English grammar now. They are visiting friends at the...
by Online support | Jun 17, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level B2
The differences between adjectives with ING and ED. In this lesson, we will look at the difference between adjectives that end with ING and ED. Here are some examples: I think football is boring. I am bored by football. This book is interesting. I am interested in...
by Online support | Jun 16, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level B2
How to make uncountable nouns countable. When making an uncountable noun countable, we often use a unit of measurement – a cup of, a bottle of, a piece of, a kilo of, a lump of. Here are the most common units of measurement (note that these units can be used...
by Online support | Jun 16, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level B1
5 more rules for using countable and uncountable nouns. On this page, we will look at the differences between countable and uncountable nouns when used with some, no, any, many, and much. Let’s start with some and no. Rule #1. Use some when talking about more...