Grammar

  • Litotes: Ironic Negative Understatements

    Litotes: Ironic Negative Understatements

    Litotes is a figure of speech, and a form of irony that is used in daily life. Master the negative understatement using Litotes. It’s not rocket science!

  • Differences Between SAY and TELL

    Differences Between SAY and TELL

    What is the difference between the verbs SAY and TELL in English? I explain the correct usage of both these common verbs, with example sentences.

  • Reflexive vs Intensive Pronouns

    Reflexive vs Intensive Pronouns

    Do you know what the differences are between a reflexive pronoun and an intensive pronoun? Are you unsure what they even are?

  • They, Them, Their as Singular Pronouns

    They, Them, Their as Singular Pronouns

    In this video, we look at they, them, and their. Often considered as plural pronouns, learn how to use them as singular pronouns.

  • Singular Uncountable Nouns

    Singular Uncountable Nouns

    Information, advice, and knowledge are abstract nouns that always remain singular. Learn how to use these uncountable nouns for abstract concepts.

  • How To Use SUGGEST

    How To Use SUGGEST

    There are a few ways to use the verb suggest. Learn how to use it for both recommendations and questions. I suggest that you grab a hot drink, get comfy and listen up!

  • Later or After

    Later or After

    When do you use “after”, and when do you use “later”? In this video we explore these two words that have similar meanings but are used in different ways.

  • Altogether or All Together

    Altogether or All Together

    Altogether or All together? It it one word or two? Find out in my new video!

  • Use To, Used To, Get Used To, Be Used To

    Use To, Used To, Get Used To, Be Used To

    My guide on how to use: Use To, Used To, Be Used To, Get Used To, Never Used To. Let me help you understand how to use these phrases. Examples and pronunciation practice included!

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