English speaking lesson 26

Direct and indirect speech   Direct and indirect speech are two different ways of reporting what someone said or thought. Direct speech reports the exact words spoken, while indirect speech reports what was said or thought but does not use the exact words. Here are some important rules and examples of direct and indirect speech … Read more

English speaking lesson 25

Prepositions rules and example lessons Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They are used to indicate location, direction, time, manner, purpose, and more. Here are some important rules and examples of prepositions in English: Prepositions usually come before nouns or pronouns. Example: The … Read more

English speaking lesson 24

Co Relative Sentences in English Correlative sentences are complex sentences in English grammar that contain two independent clauses joined by a correlative conjunction. Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that are used to join equivalent sentence elements. Here are some important things to know about correlative sentences in English grammar: Definition: Correlative sentences are sentences … Read more

English speaking lesson 23

Prepositions in English Grammar Prepositions are an important part of English grammar that are used to connect nouns and pronouns with other words in a sentence. They describe the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in the sentence. Here are some important things to know about prepositions in English grammar: Definition: A … Read more

English speaking lesson 22

Basic grammar “He,” “she,” and “it”: “He,” “she,” and “it” are third-person pronouns that we use to refer to people, animals, or things. “He” is used for males, “she” is used for females, and “it” is used for objects, animals, or things. For example: He is my brother. She is my sister. It is a … Read more

English speaking lesson 21

Use of same as, as long as, so, too “Same as”: “Same as” is used to compare two things that are identical or very similar in some way. For example: My car is the same color as yours. This dress is the same size as the one I tried on earlier. The book on my … Read more

English speaking lesson 19

Negative sentences in English Negative sentences are sentences that express the absence or negation of something. In English, we use negative words like “not,” “never,” “no,” “neither,” “nor,” “none,” “nobody,” “nowhere,” and “nothing” to create negative sentences. Negative sentences can be formed in different ways depending on the verb tense, verb form, and sentence structure. … Read more

English speaking lesson 18

Interrogative sentences in English Interrogative sentences are sentences that ask a question or seek information. They are used in conversations, interviews, surveys, and various other situations where we need to obtain information from others. Interrogative sentences typically begin with a verb and use a word order that is different from affirmative or negative statements. There … Read more

English speaking lesson 17

Asking Simple questions WH questions are a type of question that is used to gather information in English. These questions typically begin with the letters “WH,” which stand for “who,” “what,” “when,” “where,” “why,” and “how.” Each of these question words has a specific purpose and usage, as explained below: “Who”: This question word is … Read more