What is the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives?
In “What is the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives?” we start by talking about adjectives in general and then move on to the main topic.
In “What is the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives?” we start by talking about adjectives in general and then move on to the main topic.
In Part 3 of the Capital Letters in English series, the focus is on titles of books, people, official documents, nationality words, time periods and events.
We concluded Part 1 of this series with the use of capital letters in English for geographical formations. In Part 2 we move on with countries and states.
Capital letters in English – Did you know that the first word of a sentence was capitalized for the first time in the 13th century?
Let’s admit it: a classroom is a place that can become very boring. And it’s hard to learn anything if it’s boring. That’s why fun in the classroom is important. And we need games to have some fun. Here are 2 examples of games you can play while helping your students learn. In my experience, …
Flashcards are often the way to go when it comes to teaching vocabulary. But, because teachers use them so often, it might get monotonous, or you might run out of ideas. Here are some ways to work with flashcards, have fun, and still achieve success with learners. (For ideas about teaching games, as well as …
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English pronunciation and spelling often seem illogical, and even contradictory. However, there are certain pronunciation patterns that can help learners out.
In General rules and tips on English pronunciation (Part 1), we talk about learners’ backgrounds, homophones, and homographs, and the vowels A, O, U, E, and I.
In Part 2 of the Order of Adjectives in English, we focus on some interesting exceptions to the rules, and talk about the possible reasons why.
Even though the order of adjectives is not written in stone, there are some important rules about it to learn and understand. Our infographic is here to help!