Laid Off vs. Fired
There is a difference between getting fired and getting laid off. Of course, they are both two ways of leaving a job. However, those who have been laid off have better hiring prospects than...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
There is a difference between getting fired and getting laid off. Of course, they are both two ways of leaving a job. However, those who have been laid off have better hiring prospects than...
Know cannot be followed directly by an infinitive. We use the structure know how to. I know how to make French fries. In a formal style, know is occasionally followed by object + infinitive....
Just has several meanings. Time Just is used with a verb to indicate the immediate past. They have just gone. (i.e. They went a very short time ago.) Just can also emphasise the idea...
Note only … but also has a similar meaning to as well as. Study the example given below. Maria is clever. She is beautiful. We can combine these two sentences using as well as and not only … but...
As well as has a similar meaning to not only … but also. She has got a bike. She has got a car. We can combine these two sentences in several ways. In addition...
These two words are often confused by foreign learners of English. Its is a possessive word like my or your. Every country has its traditions. Its colour was deep red. It’s is the contracted...
When the subject is an infinitive expression, the sentence often begins with it. Preparatory it is common before be + adjective/ noun complement. It is difficult to accept your advice. (More natural than To...
The forms is, am and are are used in the present tense; was and were are used in the past tense. Is Use is when the subject is a singular noun or a third...
When the first word of the sentence is a negative, the main verb comes before the subject, as in a direct question. Common negative expressions are: never, hardly, no sooner, scarcely etc. Incorrect: Never...
The past participles interested, bored, excited etc., are used to say how people feel. I was very interested in the offer. (NOT I was very interesting in the offer.) Are you interested in politics?...