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Уровни английского языка и упражнения

Уровни английского языка и упражнения

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400 Common Adjectives Used to Describe Personality Traits and Emotions By: Author ESLBUZZ
Welcome to our lesson on common adjectives used to describe personality traits and emotions! In this lesson, we will explore a wide range of words that can be used to describe the personalities and emotions of others, as well as our own. By learning and using these adjectives, we can add depth and detail to our communication, whether it be in writing or in conversation. Whether you are a native speaker of English or an English language learner, expanding your vocabulary of personality adjectives is an important step in improving your language skills...
Difference between Would Rather, Prefer and Had Better By: Author ESLBUZZ
What’s the Difference between Would Rather, Prefer and Had Better? Difference between Would Rather, Prefer and Had Better The use of Would Rather (‘d rather) Would rather is used to express a preference in English. I‘d rather go out for dinner. I’m hungry! We went to the theatre yesterday. Today I would rather go to the cinema. Peter‘d rather spend time on the beach. I would rather learn a new language than study math. I‘d rather have fruit juice Would you rather stay at home? Would they rather...
40 Ways to Express ‘Excuse Me’ in English: Say it Differently! By: Author ESLBUZZ
In this article, we will explore different ways to say “excuse me” in English. The phrase “excuse me” is often used to politely request attention, apologize for an interruption, or ask for permission in a variety of situations. However, it can become repetitive and mundane, so in this article, we will provide alternative ways to express the same sentiment. From using more formal expressions to more informal and idiomatic ways, we will discuss how to use different expressions for different contexts and situations...
Past habits: 'used to', 'would' and the past simple
Do you know how to talk about past habits using used to, would and the past simple? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how used to, would and the past simple are used. They used to live in London. I didn't use to like olives. We would always go to the seaside for our holidays. But one holiday we went to the mountains instead. Try this exercise to test your grammar. If it's possible, make a sentence with 'would + infinitive'. If it's not possible, use 'used to + infinitive': 1) I / have short hair when I was a teenager[ ...
Used to vs Be Used to vs Get Used to By: Author ESLBUZZ
When it comes to learning English, there are many confusing grammar rules to master. One of these involves the use of “used to,” “be used to,” and “get used to.” These phrases may seem similar, but they have different meanings and uses. In this article, we will explore the differences between these three phrases and provide examples to help you understand how to use them correctly. Understanding “Used to” When we talk about something that happened regularly in the past but doesn’t happen anymore, we use “used to...
English Irregular Verbs: Pronunciations and Definitions
The table below contains irregular verbs, their short definitions, and audio pronunciation of each form of the verb. We couldn't provide all meanings of the verbs, because it would have made the table huge and unreadable, so here you will find the most common definitions. Try to memorize the verb forms and test your knowledge by playing a game of Hide and Seek (or rather, Hide and Recall). Simply hide any column of the table and challenge yourself to identify the missing forms. It is an effective way for learning and testing your progress. Please note that hiding may take some time on older mobile devices...