понедельник, 23 сентября 2013 г.

11 nouns that only have a plural form

O
f all the grammar concepts we have, "plural" seems to be one of the most straightforward. You got one thing? It's singular. Got more than one thing? It's plural. But alas, language is always less straightforward than we expect. The way we conceptualize something — as one thing or many things — doesn't always match up with the way our word for it behaves. There are some nouns that only have a plural form, regardless of how we think of them. They are known aspluralia tantum, Latin for "plural only." Here are 11 of them.                   Pup n' suds                                                                                                           (B )

среда, 18 сентября 2013 г.

Talking About Your Family

Let’s begin our study of collocations by learning some common expressions about the family. Your parents and siblings (brothers and sisters) are your immediate family – and your extended family includes all your relatives – uncles, cousins, great-aunts, etc.
You can use a family tree to diagram the relationships among your family members. A person who is related to you by a long series of connections can be called a distant relative.
If you’re lucky, you have a loving family or a close-knit family – these

понедельник, 16 сентября 2013 г.

Some Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verb: Get Rid Of
Meaning: To dispose of (like trash) to discard
- I need to get rid of some old books. I think I’ll donate them.
- The company got rid of its time
clock system.

воскресенье, 15 сентября 2013 г.

The word "meet"


Year Of English

"Meet" is one of the most basic words in the English language, but it's actually quite complex.
First of all, it can mean different things depending on the situation:
  1. To see and speak with someone for the first time.
    "It was really nice to meet you."
    “All I want is to meet a guy with a stable job and a good sense of humor.

суббота, 14 сентября 2013 г.

Time Idioms

Time is on our side today! Our friends have taken the time to put together this  collection of idioms related to time. This time idioms illustration will help your English conversation sound…timely! Time and time again I have suggested everyone learn idioms and this time, we will help you out!. So, take some time now. 

пятница, 13 сентября 2013 г.

Collocations with the Word “Emotion”


 
If something causes emotions, we say it evokes, arouses, stirs, or triggers emotions. Some people like

The Telephone in the Future