Perchè su alcuni verbi aggiungiamo solo la "s" alla terza persona singolare del presente semplice, mentre su alcuni aggiungiamo "-ies"? Rivediamo le regole base del corso principianti con una lezione by Alex: https://youtu.be/HzYuhkC4brg
3rd person singular (present simple) spelling
Prepositions of place: AT, ON, IN
Vi ricordate le preposizioni di luogo? Spesso ci trovavamo in difficoltà sul come e quando utilizzarle in modo appropriato. Potete ripassare le nostre lezioni guardando la lezione di Alex sulle 3 preposizioni di luogo più comuni: AT, ON e IN....
Adverbs of frequency memo
Adverbs of frequency follow the same rules as other adverbs (grammar and word order), but, as we learned in our Beginner course, the need to be studied because they don't follow the form rule. Write down one example for each adverb, learn it by heart and you'll never...
Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verb: a verb and a particle and/or a preposition co-occur forming a single semantic unit. This semantic unit cannot be understood based upon the meanings of the individual parts in isolation, but rather it must be taken as a whole. Phrasal verbs are always a...
Idioms!
"An idiom is a combination of words that has a figurative meaning owing to its common usage. An idiom's figurative meaning is separate from the literal meaning." Which is your favourite one? source: https://eslcforum.forumactif.com/
Adverbs: when to use “good” and “well”
Are you good or well? We know that "well" is the adverb form of the adjective good, but can you use them in the same situations? Check out Alex's lesson on the use of "good" and "well", resuming what we studied in class. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS1Krim0TUo...
