Modal verbs are super common in English.
They appear so frequently that learners begin using them in even the first ever English classes they study in.
Can, will, must, could etc are...
Modal verbs are super common in English.
They appear so frequently that learners begin using them in even the first ever English classes they study in.
Can, will, must, could etc are...
Idioms are those phrases in English like "It's not my cup of tea". A group of words that when put together have a meaning that is completely different than the individual words would suggest.
...We are at the end of the first week of the SGI 20 Day English Challenge!
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Day Four of the 20 day English challenge! Today we have a quiz for you to test your knowledge of English grammar.
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When you are studying English there are sooooo many things to learn every step of the way.
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Should you write 'would have' or 'would of'?
Is there a difference between the two?
Is would've a word?
The problem with this English grammar issue is that when you SAY 'would...
When do you use you're and when do you use your?
What's the difference between it's and its?
How do you use...