hang out
spend time somewhere or with someone
Why can't you say:
- I speak English with you at this moment
?
current situation = present continuous
She's good in her job
AT
Good vs Well
Adjective vs Adverb
Which language has the most words?
A English
B Arabic
C Korean
D it's impossible to know
D
Give examples of when to use:
get in / get on / get out / get off
own answers
Why can't you say:
- Have you been to the office last week.
?
Mixed up tenses.
- Did you go last week.
Have you ever went?
Did you ever go
or
Have you ever been
Direct vs Directly
Adjective vs Adverb
What percentage of the world's population speaks English?
A - 15%
B - 25%
C - 5%
A
1.35 billion people can/have to speak English (out of 7.8 billion total). But only about 360 million speak it as their first language.
take up
start a new hobby
Why can't you say:
I'm working here since 2 years.
?
Mixed up tenses
- I've been working here for 2 years.
that are a big amount of informations.
(more than one mistake)
that is a large amount of information.
I will go if I can
vs
I would go if I could
possible future
vs
imaginary
How many of the world's countries use English as an official language?
A - 6
B - 18
C - almost 100
C
what does PUT ON mean and what is the opposite?
take off
why can't you say:
- she's teacher English
an English teacher / a teacher of English
can you give me an advice?
some / a piece of advice (uncountable)
cabinet vs cupboard
or
closet vs wardrobe
- general vs specific to kitchen
- US vs UK, also a wardrobe is usually a separate piece of furniture
Which language has fewer native speakers:
A - Turkish
B - French
C - Portuguese
B
French = 80 million
Turkish = 82 million
Portuguese = 230 million
What are the two meanings of PUT OFF
delay/postpone
or
to cause someone to dislike something
Why can't you say:
- We choose for Italian food last night
We CHOSE Italian food
I recommend you to visit the National Museum.
recommend + verb+ing
or
recommend + that + subject + infinitive
city vs town vs village vs suburb vs countryside
own answers
What's the most commonly used letter in English?
Letter E, appearing in about 11% of all the words!