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Month: April 2018

Vocabulary

Go, Do, or Play? Verbs for Sports and Activities

What are your favorite sports and activities? I love yoga, surfing, and volleyball. But if I want to talk about these activities, I need THREE different verbs! How to choose? Read on to find out.

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28 Apr 20183 May 2018Collocations, English, ESL, Grammar, Sports and Activities, TESOL, TOEFL4 Comments
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In, On, or At? Preposition Rules for Transportation, Location, Time, and Media

English students sometimes feel lost when using the prepositions in, on, and at. Luckily, there are a few rules you can follow (most of the time!). Prepositions can be learned by topic. Topics can include transportation, location, time and date, and technology.

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Do You or Are You? Choosing the Correct Verb When Asking Questions in the Present Tense

Students often confuse the verbs to do and to be when asking questions. Do you know the difference between Do you...? and Are you...?

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19 Apr 20183 May 2018Asking Questions, BE Verb, DO you, English Grammar, ESL, ESL verbs, Grammar lesson, Question Forms, Questions, Simple Present, the BE Verb, To Be, To Do4 Comments

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