Hello, my dear readers. I’m your grammar teacher and it’s my blog. How can you say it shorter? This is called the possessive case – whose, who does it belong to? We use possessive 's to show that something belongs to someone. Apostrophe + s = possessive ‘s We simply add an…
Швидкий темп життя, стрес, складні події у світі — усе це впливає на наше психічне і фізичне здоров’я. Знання відповідної лексики допоможе точніше описати свій емоційний стан і труднощі в розмовах з друзями, родичами чи спеціалістами, а також краще розуміти професійні статті, відео та подкасти…
You’ve been studying English since school, and then you watch a new movie or scroll through social media — and suddenly, you see a bunch of new words and phrases. Sound familiar? Don’t panic! Modern languages are constantly changing and evolving, and slang plays a big part. New words…
Conversations with colleagues and friends, social media, books and movies — political issues and problems are raised everywhere in one way or another. Even people who are not interested in politics are unlikely to completely avoid questions and news related to this topic. We are going to learn…
Social networks have long gone beyond simple communication and are now actively used for business, advertising, education, blogging, news, and forming public opinion. People use a special language filled with modern slang, abbreviations, and acronyms, and the social networks themselves have unique elements…
The definite article is a function word in the English language that indicates a known, specific or unique object, phenomenon or person. In English, the definite article is represented by the function word the and can be used with both uncountable and countable nouns in singular and plural forms. In…
How to talk about yourself, your family or daily habits is one of the first things you learn in English. But what about our pets? How can we describe their appearance, personality, and behaviour, as well as the movements and sounds that our four-legged friends make? In this article, we are going to…
How to say it correctly: “I have a younger sister” or “I have got a younger sister”? Is there a difference, and which one should you choose? In English, there are two ways to express possession: “have” and “have got”. In some cases, they can be used interchangeably,…
Future Perfect is a tense used in English to show that an action will have been completed before a certain point or another action in the future, or will be in progress for some time at a certain point in the future. Sentences usually include a certain deadline (by tomorrow, by the end of the year etc.),…