English Idioms – a stitch in time saves nine

Idiom a stitch in time saves nine Definition if you do a little work now it will save a lot of work in the fututre Example If you don’t organise your notes after every lesson you will have a lot of work to do at the end of the year. A stitch in time saves nine. See also: English Idioms […]

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English Idioms – a drop in the ocean

Idiom a drop in the ocean Definition it’s such a big issue that this will have very little effect Example I always try to give money to charity but sometimes I feel it is just a drop in the ocean. See also: English Idioms – a stitch in time saves nine English Idioms – a bird in the hand is […]

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English Idioms – a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

Idiom a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Definition it’s better to accept what you have now than dream about something which might never happen Example He says that if we go to Saudi Arabia we could find a job which pays three times as much. But what if we don’t find a job? A bird […]

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Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns

Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns are used to show who something belongs to. We use a possessive adjective if there is a noun after it. Possessive Adjectives Possessive adjective Noun 1st person singular 2nd person singular 3rd person sing. (m) 3rd person sing. (fem) 3rd person sing. (obj) 1st person plural 2nd person plural 3rd person plural This is my […]

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Modal verbs

Bruce Springsteen, If I should fall behind Level: B2 (Upper Intermediate) – American English Practise modal verbs with this Bruce Springsteen song, including modal verbs used in reported speech, the first conditional, ability and the future. Glossary “come what may“: whatever happens “stay in stride“: remain united

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Second Conditional

Barenaked Ladies, If I had a million dollars Level: B1 (Intermediate) – Canadian English Practise the second conditional with this Bare Naked Ladies song.  Glossary “hang out“: be somewhere to have fun “laid out“: ready to be eaten See also: Grammar Reference: The Second Conditional

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