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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verb Watch Out For: Learn how to use it!

This is a new phrasal verb post! I hope you enjoy it. As usual, I will give you the most popular meanings of today’s phrasal verb. Today you will learn all about the phrasal verb “watch out for”. Yep! Watch out for is a very popular phrasal verb. In this post, I will show the two most popular uses of this phrasal verb.

Grammar

Grammar Is Easy: What Time Is It?

How are you doing? I hope you are having a wonderful day! In this post, you are going to learn all you need to tell the time in English!

Yes! I will show you all the rules about time in English. Additionally, I will give you some exercises at the end of the post, so make sure to leave your answers in the comments. I feel very happy to see you guys trying to participate and practice.

Podcast

Podcast: Let’s talk about Halloween!

Hey, friends! It is Halloween! On this podcast, I am going to tell you a little bit about Halloween and how it got started. I am not really good at History, but all I share here with you is a bit of what I learned while I lived in the USA and as I am a teacher we always talk about Halloween.

Grammar

Grammar is easy: Who, Whose and Possessive

This is a new grammar post. In this post, we are going to learn more about WH questions. In previous posts, I showed you some WH questions and how to use them. Today, we will focus on who and whose. After I explain whose, I will also show you how to use ‘s to indicate possession in English. Why? You usually need the ‘s when you are going to answer questions with “Whose”. There are different ways to answer this question, but I will show you how to indicate possession with ‘s.

Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verb Come Along: Learn how to use it!

This is a new phrasal verb post. I’m really enjoying these posts. I hope you are too! With these posts you can learn cool phrasal verbs and in what situations you should use them as well as real-life examples (both written and audio examples). That way you can improve your pronunciation and learn a new phrasal verb at the same time

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