Total 270 English Topics found.
English Topic | Description |
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English | |
English Exam Tests | |
English Exercise |
A piece of written work that helps you learn English. exp: For your homework, please do exercise 3 on page 24. |
English Exercises Should Shouldn't |
We use “should” when we want to express a recommendation, give advice, give our opinion, ask a question, and more. |
English Grammar | |
English Tenses | |
English Tenses Exercises | |
English Test | |
English Tests | |
English Tests 101 | |
English Vocabulary Test | |
even | |
Exam Traps and Tricks | |
Exams |
Meaning of Exam is a test of how much you know about something or how good you are at something. Example : I have an English exam tomorrow. |
Exclamation |
We use exclamations to express surprise or shock or a strong emotion about something. The type of phrase or clause associated with exclamations is called exclamative. We usually form exclamatives with what or how. In writing, we usually put an exclamation mark (!) at the end of the exclamative: What an amazing car! |
Exercise May & Might | |
Exercise Must | |
Exercise Mustn't | |
Exercises Neither | |
Exercises Should |
Meaning of should is used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do. Example : He should go to the doctor. |
Exercises Shouldn't | |
Family |
Learn and practise family vocabulary. |
Fiverr English Test 2021 | |
Fiverr Exams | |
For or In | |
Four Conditional Tenses | |
Friendship | |
Fruits Test | |
Future Continuous Tense |
The Future Continuous tense refers to a verb tense which denotes that something will happen in the future and continue for an expected period of time. It is also known as the future progressive tense. Example :
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Future Forms | |
Future Perfect Continuous Tense | |
Future Perfect Tense | |
Future Simple Tense | |
Gap Filling | |
General | |
Gerunds | |
Gerunds and Infinitives | |
Get used to | |
Going to | |
Grammar | |
Grammar Exercises Online | |
Grammar Mistakes |
Grammar mistakes is a term used in prescriptive grammar to describe an instance of faulty, unconventional, or controversial usage, such as a misplaced modifier or an inappropriate verb tense. Also called a usage error. |
Grammar Tests | |
Had better |
Learn about the meaning of "you'd better", which we use to express an order or a strong suggestion. |
Has | |
Have | |
Have or Has | |
Have to | |
Have to & Don't Have to | |
How |