There are two new quizzes on Road to Grammar. These quizzes include 12+ questions, topic introductions, notes, answer key + explanation, audio and PDF version.1 Distinguishing when to use MUCH and MANYQuiz page: http://roadtogrammar.com?134Notes: http://www.roadtogrammar.com/notes/?ref=122bKids' version: http://junior.roadtogrammar.com/?3522...
With Charlotte Brewer and Jonnie Robinson I’m one of the co-organisers of the English Grammar Day 2024.
This year it will take place on Friday 28 June 2024 at the British Library (Pigott Theatre, Knowledge Centre,...
In my previous post, I explored different ways we create emphasis, and I included cleft sentences. The effort I put into making that list will pay off even more as I move forward to...
It's time to tackle the commonly confused words there, their, and they're. I've found a few tricks that should help you, your children, or your students remember the difference.
When do you use the word...
The word “free” is an adjective. Meaning: Something that you do not have to pay for. Something that costs nothing.
Example: Coffee at the office is free.
In this English vocabulary class, you will learn 8...
There is another new quiz on Road to Grammar on the topic of using the word ENOUGH - many learners make the mistake of using it in the wrong place in the sentence.This quiz...