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Explaining the verb to be

Explaining the verb To Be Explaining the Verb “To Be” The verb “to be” is one of the most essential building blocks of the English language. In fact, it often appears in almost every conversation you have, making it vital for learners at all levels. Since “to be” is incredibly common, understanding how to use it correctly will help you gain confidence and sound more natural when speaking and writing in English. In this article, we will carefully explore the many forms of “to be,” explain how to use it in different contexts, and highlight common [...]

Explaining the verb to be2024-12-09T19:54:16+01:00

Poem About Spanish Students Learning English

World Poetry Day A Poem About Spanish Students Learning English As we celebrate World Poetry Day today, our teachers have come together to create a unique poem for all Spanish students that are learning English. Spanish students, young and bright With eagerness, they learn with might Their tongues twist and turn, as they try To speak this language, foreign and spry With pens and papers, they take note Grammar rules, they try to quote Their eyes widen, as they discover New words and phrases, to uncover [...]

Poem About Spanish Students Learning English2024-12-21T14:03:47+01:00

Top Ten English Grammar Mistakes Beginners Make

Top Ten English Grammar Mistakes Beginners Make Grammar is the foundation of any language, and it's essential to master the basics to become fluent in English. However, even native speakers can make grammar mistakes, and it's especially common for beginners. If you're just starting to learn English, you might be making some common grammar errors. Here are the top ten English grammar mistakes beginners make. 1. Confusing "your" and "you're" One of the most common mistakes beginners make is confusing "your" and "you're." "Your" is a possessive pronoun, and it's used to show possession or ownership. [...]

Top Ten English Grammar Mistakes Beginners Make2024-12-21T13:06:03+01:00
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