20 Day English – Day 20: Passive sentences grammar quiz
Passive sentences are all about changing the focus of what you are talking about. For example: Somebody stole my bike (this is a normal ACTIVE sentence) Subject, verb, object Subject…
Passive sentences are all about changing the focus of what you are talking about. For example: Somebody stole my bike (this is a normal ACTIVE sentence) Subject, verb, object Subject…
Third conditionals (sometimes called Type 3 conditionals) are sentences where the speaker is thinking about the past and how it could have been different. So, normally a 3rd conditional sentence…
Slang is the informal language that native speakers use when speaking in an informal setting. The words and phrases are deeply related to parts of British culture that someone learning…
You can learn all the grammar tenses, thousands of words and phrases including phrasal verbs and idioms, but to be an advanced English speaker, you also need to know about…
In all of our learning English articles, we always show our students real English that is used every day in England: vocabulary, phrases, and grammar that you can use immediately…
Newspapers are filled with thousands of words when they are reporting the latest events. Reading the newspapers is an excellent way to pick up lots of new intermediate to advanced vocabulary…
When you take an advanced English exam, you need to show the examiner that you are able to use complex grammar tenses. Additionally, being able to correctly use words that…
In yesterday's 20 Day English Challenge, we tested you on advanced (but commonly used) vocabulary. Today we look at some more advanced level words that you should put in your vocabulary…
Increasing your vocabulary knowledge and being able to use your new words in the correct context is the sign of a fantastic language learner. It's easy when you have reached…
If you have been doing all of our tests in the 20 day challenge so far then you will have given a nice little boost to your grammar, spelling, comprehension…