Grammar

Determiners

In this lesson, we will look at determiners in detail. Definite article : the Indefinite article : a, an Possessive adjectives : my, his , her , your Demonstratives : this, that, these, those Quantifiers : every, some, any, each, both, either, neither, all, no, enough Numbers ; one, two, three…. Usages:  This  This laptop

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COMPARISONS

COMPARISONS Like / as “like“: to express similarity (when describing similarities). He can write very fast like him. She looks like her mother. “As” (when describing a person’s role or function) He works as a manager for this company. Comparatives and Superlatives We use the comparative to compare one person or thing with another. We

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SO / SUCH

He is so trendy! In English, we use the connectors ‘so’ and ‘such’ to specify a certain amount, much like ‘too’ and ‘enough.’ So Let’s note that ‘so’ is used with adjectives: He is so good that he could be professional. He plays so well that he could play in the National team, too. These

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INTERMEDIATE FUTURE TENSE

Will and Going to  Talking about the future Will / going to  “will “ Actual future situations:             The 2nd Winter Sports  Olympics in Erzurum will begin next year in January.  When making a forecast: I hope you will enjoy the film.  When we make a snap decision:              

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PASSIVE VOICE

In the previous lesson on the passive voice, we discussed how certain grammar patterns in active voice can be transformed into passive voice. Let’s revisit the passive voice and its usage: When to Use Passive Voice: Here’s a chart showing the transformation of active voice into passive voice using the “to be” verb + past

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