This tense is used for actions that were completed before another past action.
past perfect tense
A word that means “able to speak two languages fluently.”
Bilingual
The meaning of “break the ice.”
“to start a conversation and make people comfortable”
The English word for “здравствуйте.”
Hello
The most common letter in English.
E
The difference between “who” and “whom.”
Who” is used as a subject, while “whom” is used as an object.
The difference between “affect” and “effect.”
“Affect” is a verb meaning to influence, while “effect” is a noun meaning the result of an action.
The meaning of “give up.”
“to stop doing something”
A polite way to ask for something.
Please
The shortest complete sentence in English.
I am
The name of the verb form that ends in “-ing” and functions as a noun.
Gerund
A word that means the same as “happy.”
"joyful” or “cheerful”
The meaning of “run out of” in “We ran out of sugar.”
“to have no more of something”
The English phrase for “Как дела?”
How are you?
This is the most commonly used word in the English language.
The
The difference between “will” and “going to” for future actions.
“Will” is used for spontaneous decisions, promises, or predictions, while “going to” is used for planned actions and strong intentions.
The opposite of “big.”
“small”
The meaning of “hit the books.”
“to study hard”
A phrase used when you don’t understand something and need it repeated.
“Could you repeat that, please?”
The longest English word without a vowel (A, E, I, O, U).
“rhythm”
The three degrees of comparison for the adjective “good.”
“good, better, best”
A place where you borrow books.
Library
The meaning of “call it a day.”
“to stop working or doing an activity for the day”
The difference between “Can I help you?” and “May I help you?”
“Can I help you?” is more casual, while “May I help you?” is more polite and formal.
This is the only English word with three consecutive double letters.
Bookkeeper