Thursday, October 10, 2024

MANY, MUCH, HOW MANY, HOW MUCH

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...

When not to use ‘s’ after nouns when it looks/sounds like we should! 

When not to use ‘s’ after nouns when it looks/sounds like we should! 

English Grammar Day 2024 | GRAMMARIANISM

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,...

Mock Test 2 (Test Series 3)

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