Contrast however However means ‘but’. However is normally used at the beginning of a sentence, before a comma
Purpose with to, in order to and so as to Use to , so as to, and in order to to express purpose in the affirmative form.
Watch an interview to a teacher about English teaching and learning. For questions 1 to 8, choose the correct answer. Exercise:
Read the text about Glastonbury Festival and for questions 1 to 8, decide if the statements are true or false. How to buy tickets for Glastonbury Festival
Watch a video about sports in the UK. For questions 1 to 7, choose the correct answer. Exercise:
Grammar explanation The past continuous and the past simple help us to show how two past actions or situations are connected. Past simple The past simple
The Simple Past Tense, often just called the Past Tense, is easy to use in English. If you already know how to use the Present Tense, then the Past
Read the text and for questions 1 to 7 say if the sentences are true or false. Growing up poor My name is Mike, and I was born in a very poor neighbourhood
For the following questions (1 to 15), choose the right option.