Our blog is dedicated to students with an intermediate level of English. In this blog we will discuss the most important points of English grammar with different practical exercises. The goal we want to achieve with this blog is a little book of grammar where you can look at any doubts you have it. This blog is performed by students of English philology. It is a blog completely educational and interactive.
lunes, 19 de enero de 2015
Lesson 18: Phrases with colours.
In this lesson, you can find some phrases with colours like red, brown, blue and green. So you can improve your vocabulary to express better. Hope you find it useful!
martes, 13 de enero de 2015
Task 17: To be / get used to
Here, you can apply your knowledge about this lesson. Good luck!
Choose the correct answer:
Lesson 17: To be / get used to
Hello again, friends! In this new lesson, I'm going to explain these two expressions:
- To be used to doing something
- To get used to doing something
lunes, 12 de enero de 2015
Task 16: Prefixes and Suffixes
Hi guys! There you are your promised exercise in order to improve your knowledge of prefixes and suffixes of English Grammar.
See you guys!
See you guys!
Lesson 16: Prefixes and Suffixes
Hi guys! First of all, happy new year for every each one of you! I wanna give a little present for all of you, so here you go a new lesson of English Grammar.
Prefix
A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word. For example, the word "unhappy" consists of the prefix "un-" [which means "not"] combined with the root (stem) word "happy"; the word "unhappy" means "not happy."
Suffix
A suffix is a group of letters placed after the root of a word. For example, the word flavorless consists of the root word "flavor" combined with the suffix "-less" [which means "without"]; the word "flavorless" means "having no flavor."
Later on you will have exercises to practise this lesson. Hope you like it!
Prefix
A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word. For example, the word "unhappy" consists of the prefix "un-" [which means "not"] combined with the root (stem) word "happy"; the word "unhappy" means "not happy."
Suffix
A suffix is a group of letters placed after the root of a word. For example, the word flavorless consists of the root word "flavor" combined with the suffix "-less" [which means "without"]; the word "flavorless" means "having no flavor."
Later on you will have exercises to practise this lesson. Hope you like it!
Task 15: Verbs + prepositions
PACMAN GAME
HI EVERYONE! this task is so funny, you have to answer the question and then you can play the PACMAN GAME. Be careful with this taks because in this play you have four extra prepositions that I have not mentioned in the previous explanation in order to do more complex this easy game but I trust in you and I know that you will do perfect.
I hope you like it!
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