We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
-
Hi, Please correct me, if necessary. Thanks. 1) Though he was not well, he calmly went __ his business. through 2) He was __ himself with anger when his sister teased him. out of 3) These garments fall __ with the current fashion trends. in 4)
-
Hi How do we change verbs into nouns? It's not so easy to explain this briefly and perhaps more a matter of memorizing the forms. 1.) Some verbs are very similar to their corresponding nouns, except for one letter. advise - advice Other verbs
-
As a rule you can use this: ABOUT = when talking about something that is ordinary and general e.g. I was having a conversation about money? e.g. The little children are reading a book about Peter Pan. (not on because that would suggest that they
-
A differs from (= has a different quality) B. Mr A differs with (= has a different opinion) Mr B. " with regards to " and with regard to "-- The first is incorrect; these are the only standard expressions: 'as regards', ' in regard to', and
-
I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
avangi
51 days ago
Regards, Prepositions, Tenses, Speaking English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Languages
-
I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
ritwik06
51 days ago
Regards, Prepositions, Tenses, Speaking English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Languages
-
Hi. Medicine is one of those words that rarely needs an article. - I took a medicine and it made me sleepy - I took medicine and it made me sleepy With regard to prepositions, perhaps: I feel sleepy after/from taking (the/that) medicine.
-
Hi, Would you clarify the difference in the meaning or in grammar between these two sentence.
1. Many times, I saw these two - on a level and at a level- used, but remain clueless about the
difference in the usage. Pls. clear off the
-
Hi there, guys:
Thank you for your posts, but, as GG said, this thread began a long time ago.
I have a far greater understanding of grammar now, and after reading your recent answer, I totally agree.
Adverbials have scope to
-
Forever thankful for your help!
Best regards,
April
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|