
Various Expressions (Part 2)
Various Expressions (Part 2) Expressions used to show anger Shame on you. You are too clever. You are cunning guy / fellow. Don’t try to

Various Expressions (Part 1)
Expressions used for Making Request Give me your pen sir. Will you lend me your pen sir? Can you lend me your pen sir? Might

KINDS OF ADJECTIVES
FOLLOWING ARE THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ADJECTIVES: Adjectives of Quality / Descriptive Adjectives: It shows the kind or a quality of a person, animal or

Use of “am / is / are” in conversations.
Basic English Lesson! Use of “am / is / are” in conversations. I am an engineer. This is a motorcycle. This is a scooter. That

Different uses of ‘Over’
The word OVER can be used as in a number of ways as a preposition, adjective or adverb. Let’s take a look at some of its

Emphatic Tenses!
Emphatic Tenses. Emphatic means saying something forcibly and clearly. Emphatic tenses gives more stress on the expressions. There are three different sentences which use

Some common idioms
List of some uncommon idiomatic expressions. 1) A bolt from the blue / A bolt out of the blue This expression is used to refer
6 Rules of ‘Over’.
Over: Rule 1: Over is used in the sense of ‘resting on the surface of somebody/ something and completely covering them.’ Examples: Please spread the

To and Too
We are often confused while using ‘TO’ and ‘TOO’ in a sentence. Let’s try to understand both in simple ways with examples. To: (Preposition) 1)

How to use “Gonna”
I’m gonna + (verb) He / She / It + is gonna + Verb We / You / They + are gonna + Verb The

Rather Than, Would Rather, Had Rather and Had Better
I’d’ is a contraction or shortened form of the words ‘I had’ or ‘I would.’ (I + had / I + would = I’d) The

Ought to & Should
How to use “OUGHT TO” in a sentence? “Ought to” Ought to + (Verb) It is used to advise or to recommend someone something. “Ought