English Grammar: How to Use Many, Much, A lot of, and Lots of | ITTT | TEFL Blog
English Grammar: Much, Many, etc. The four expressions “many”, “much”, “a lot of” and “lots of” are widely used but
English Grammar: Much, Many, etc. The four expressions “many”, “much”, “a lot of” and “lots of” are widely used but
Irregular plural nouns are nouns that do not become plural by adding -s or -es, as most nouns in the
English Grammar: The prepositions of time, “at”, “on” and “in”, describe when something happens, happened or will happen. What exactly
English Grammar: Metaphor – A figure of speech refers to a word or phrase used in a non-literal sense for
Prepositional phrases are essential in every English classroom. The following images includes the most important prepositional phrases in English you
English Grammar “Have to” and “must” are both used to show that something is necessary, but there are some differences.
English Grammar “For” and “since” are prepositions used when talking about time. Let’s look at the difference between the two
Homophones describes one of two or more words with the same pronunciation but different spellings and/or meanings (for example weak
Studying words in pairs of opposites is a great way to build EFL vocabulary quickly. Every TEFL teacher should have
The parts of speech explain how a word is used in a sentence. There are 8 parts of speech (also
Articles in English Grammar: Let’s take a look at the different types of Articles in English! Learn article definitions and
Quantifiers in English: What are quantifiers? We use quantifiers (A Lot Of, A Few, A Little, A Bit…) when we
Descriptive words in English: Do you want to sound more interesting? Use this list of descriptive words and step up
Articles in English Grammar: A, an or the? Practice and revise using articles with this useful poster! #TESOL #BestTESOL #TEFL Read more
Nouns in English Grammar: The majority of singular nouns are made plural simply by adding an S on to the
Nouns are naming words which make up the most common category of words in the English language. Within this category
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So what exactly are relative pronouns? Let’s take a look at relative pronouns definition, useful grammar rules with examples sentences
Having the ability to describe people’s appearance and personality using adjectives is an important part of learning English. Below we
Order of Adjectives: When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order or