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Using WHO, WHOM, WHOSE and Example Sentences in English - English Grammar Here Phrasal Verbs With Up, Sentences In English, Teaching English Grammar, Essay Writing Skills, Teaching Grammar, Learn English Grammar, Good Vocabulary Words, English Language Teaching, English Writing Skills

Using WHO, WHOM, WHOSE and Example Sentences in English Using WHO in English WHO is used for people. Who is a subject pronoun. Example; I, he, she, we and etc… We use WHO to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way. Examples Who’s gonna cook dinner today? Who prepares the texts in the President’s speech? The person who you met after school was my teacher. The man who I saw yesterday was Alex. Who will participate in the competition today? The woman who you are waiting…

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Feeling Words List - English Grammar Here Feeling Words, Feeling Words List, Grammar Posters, Words List, Studera Motivation, English Posters, Feelings Chart, English Skills, Better English

English Feeling Words List PANIC HAPPY Mixed up Unsure Stuck Hurt Lost Frozen Desperate Anxious Insecure troubled Uncomfortable Stunned Amused Delighted Glad Pleased Charmed Grateful Optimistic Content Joyful Enthusiastic Loving Marvelous ANGER STRONG Annoyed Agitated Fed up Irritated Resentful Disgusted Outraged Raging Furious Livid Bitter Sure Certain Unique Dynamic Tenacious Hardy Secure Empowered Ambitious Powerful Confident ENERGIZED SAD Determined Inspired Creative Healthy Renewed…

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Common Grammar Mistakes in English, Grammatical Errors Confusing the Infinitive, Gerund or Base Form of the Verb Examples; I must to buy a new cartoon book. I must buy a new cartoon book. You use the infinitive with modals like should, must when you should use the base form of the verb but You can also use gerunds when you should use infinitives: Examples; I decided going to the cinema with my mother. I decided to go to the cinema with my mother. Wrong Word Usage This happens mostly because…

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Irregular Plurals List in English - English Study Here Irregular Plurals, Study English, Teaching English Grammar, Educational Poster, English Vocab, English Verbs, Learn English Grammar, German English, English Language Teaching

Irregular Plurals List in English Ellipsis –> Ellipses Codex –> Codies Lavra –> Lavrae Alumna –> Alumnae Erratum –> Errata Ox –> Oxen Oasis –> Oases Swine –> Swine Trout –> Trout Genus –> Genera Focus –> Foci Diagnosis –> Diagnoses Analysis –> Analyses Man -> Men Person -> People Foot -> Feet Tooth -> Teeth Child -> Children Mouse -> Mice Sheep -> Sheep Fish -> Fish Leaf -> Leaves Goose -> Geese Woman -> Women Aircraft -> Aircraft Apex -> Apices Bison -> Bison Crisis -> Crises Curriculum…

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Types Of Nouns and Examples in English – English Grammar Here Word Classes Grammar, English 101 College, Teaching English Grammar Teachers, Grammer English Grammar Rules, Teaching English Grammar Activities, Grammar Hacks, Nouns Grammar, Concrete Nouns, Types Of Nouns

Types Of Nouns and Examples in English 1. Common Noun Nonspecific people, places, things or ideas Man, city, religion etc… 2. Proper Noun Specific people, places, things… Albert Einstein, London etc… 3. Abstract Noun Something that you can not perceive with your five senses Belief, love, pride, happiness etc… 4. Concrete Noun Something that you can perceive with your five senses Apple, lion, eyes, flower etc… 5. Countable Noun Can be counted Pencil/pencils, apple/apples, train, clock etc… 6…

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