вторник, 28 мая 2019 г.

Idiom "have skeletons in the closet"

"maybe", "perhaps", "possibly", and "probably"

What are the differences between "maybe", "perhaps", "possibly", and "probably"?

понедельник, 27 мая 2019 г.

Finish vs. finish up, etc.


Hi students! A student asked me, “Is there a difference between finish and finish up?”

Idiom "Live Beyond Your Means"

Live Beyond Your Means 💰Idiom Meaning


How to respond to "How are you?", "What's up?"

How to respond to "How are you?", "What's up?", and other conversation starters
How are you?
There are a few questions that English speakers ask at the beginning of a conversation. These questions are simple tools to find out if there are any interesting topics to discuss:

Idiom "be (as) green as a gooseberry"

суббота, 25 мая 2019 г.

Stop Putting Adjectives in the Wrong Order


Adjectives are amazing words simply because they're descriptive. These colorful words make conversations more intriguing and helps people put a picture in their head. And the best thing about adjectives is that we can use more than one. You can use two, three, perhaps even four adjectives to describe a noun. So it's important to learn the order in which we use these big beautiful words.