Grammar

HOW MANY – HOW MUCH

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted individually, while uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted separately: Countable: bread, potato, apple, cherry, tomato, banana, chicken Uncountable: milk, coffee, sugar, rice, water, money How Many: Countable Nouns We use ‘how many’ to ask about the quantity of countable nouns: How […]

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WHICH OR WHAT?

Using ‘What’ and ‘Which’ in Questions Which one is your computer? / What color is your computer? As seen in the title, “What” and “Which” are used to ask questions about singular and plural nouns. With a few differences: Usages of “What”: What kind of horse do you know… What size do you wear? What

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IF – CONDITIONALS

Using ‘If’ Statements to Express Conditions in English In English, when we present a condition, the equivalent is often the simple word “if”. Examples: If I pass the test, I will be happy. If you don’t call John, he won’t come. If we don’t have any friends to talk to, it is difficult to overcome

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PRESENT PERFECT

Present Perfect Usage Present Perfect / just, already, yet, ever, never In English, we use the Present Perfect tense to talk about events that have happened very recently or just before the current moment. This tense is commonly used in British English. Americans often use the adverb “just” with the PAST tense to convey a

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FCE WORD LIST

Word List / Unit 1 / Lesson 1 Unit 1 FCE students may be asked questions such as: What do you work for? What do you study? FCE (First Certificate Exam) students need to know the differences between “work” and “study”. Work Are you an employer or a worker? How long has he been working

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