Verbs + out put out out = not burning, not shining go out (the light went out) the end
Tag: English
Propositions
Noun + proposition Verb + proposition hear ABOUT = be tolled about something or somebody hear OF = know somebody/something exists hear FROM = to be in contact with somebody Adjective + proposition fed up / bored + WHITH show examples » I bored/fed up WITH you the end
How to use Conjunctions
#How to use although, despite and in spite of we use although + subject + verb we use despite/in spite of + a noun #How to use as long as, so long as, providing (that), provided (that) and unless as long as/so long as/providing (that)/provided (that) = could be translated as if unless =…
How to use adjectives and adverbs
#Quite quite has two meanings: less then ‘very’ but more than ‘a little’ ‘completely’ we use quite + adjective or adverbs (don’t use quite + noun) we use in this way: quite a nice girl = (less than ‘very’ but more than ‘a little’ nice girl) quite a good boy = (less than ‘very’ but…
How to use determiners in English
Determiners are part of sentences that is placed in front of nouns. #How to use little, few, plenty, a lot, etc… plenty = more than enough few = not many little = not much a few = some, a small number a little = some a small amount I know little English (it means know…
How to use articles in English
We use the with something that is single in the world: The sky, the earth, the hell, the paradise, the sun… We don’t use articles with breakfast, lunch, deener Usually, we use a/an/the/me/… with a singular noun. a cat, a dog, a house. We can’t use a singular countable noun without articles. In English we…