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There are two very simple rules about word stress: One word has only one stress. (One word cannot have two stresses. If you hear two stresses, you hear two words. Two stresses cannot be one word. It is true that there can be a "secondary" stress in some words. But a secondary stress is much smaller than the main [primary] stress, and is only used in long words.) We can only stress vowels, not cons
Below is a list of words that vary only by one having the sound /r/ and the other the sound /l/. You can use this list to practise the sounds, or as a list of words to be careful in pronouncing. /l/ is pronounced with a large flap of the tongue. The best way to make it clear that you aren’t pronouncing /r/ is to bend your tongue as far back as you can in your mouth, and flick it forward as you say
Many words end in -ible or -able. Sometimes it is difficult to remember which spelling to use. The -ible ending is for words of Latin origin. There are about 180 words ending in -ible. No new words are being created with -ible endings. accessible admissible audible collapsible combustible compatible comprehensible contemptible credible defensible destructible digestible divisible edible fallible f
Listen to some typical public announcements made in an airport or airplane. Pre-boarding Announcement Good afternoon passengers. This is the pre-boarding announcement for flight 89B to Rome. We are now inviting those passengers with small children, and any passengers requiring special assistance, to begin boarding at this time. Please have your boarding pass and identification ready. Regular board
The English Tense System The links below are to lessons for each of the 12 basic English tenses*. For each tense we look at: Structure: How do we make the tense? Use: When and why do we use the tense? Some lessons look at additional matters, and most of them finish with a quiz to check your understanding. Present Simple tense I do, I do do Present Continuous tense I am doing Present Perfect tense
The Present Perfect tense is a rather important tense in English, but it gives speakers of some languages a difficult time. That is because it uses concepts or ideas that do not exist in those languages. In fact, the structure of the Present Perfect is very simple. The problems come with the use of the tense. In addition, there are some differences in usage between British and American English. In
Infinitive or -ing? Sometimes we need to decide whether to use a verb in its: to-infinitive form - to do, to sing or in its: -ing form - doing, singing For example, only one of the following sentences is correct: I dislike to work late. I dislike working late. Which one?! Use infinitive... after adjectives, for example: disappointed, glad, happy, pleased, relieved, sad, surprised This includes "to
200 common phrasal verbs, with - meaning - example sentence add up to something equal Your purchases add up to $24. ask around ask many people the same question I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet. ask somebody out invite on a date Brian asked Judy out to dinner. back something up reverse You'll have to back up your car so that I can get out. back somebody up support My wife backed me up
This page is a short history of the origins and development of the English language The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celti
Adjectives describe qualities (characteristics) of nouns. Some qualities can vary in intensity or "grade", for example: rather hot, hot, very hot; hot, hotter, the hottest The adjective hot is gradable. Other qualities cannot vary in intensity or grade because they are: extremes (for example: freezing) absolutes (for example: dead) classifying (for example: nuclear) The adjectives freezing, dead a
In Part 7 you will read passages in the form of letters, ads, memos, faxes, schedules, etc. The reading section has a number of single passages and 4 double passages. You will be asked 2-4 questions about each single passage, and 5 questions for each double passage. Sometimes you will be asked for specific details. Other times you will be asked about what the passage implies. In the paired passage
would Would is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb. We use would mainly to: talk about the past talk about the future in the past express the conditional mood We also use would for other functions, such as: expressing desire, polite requests and questions, opinion or hope, wish and regret Structure of would The basic structure for would is:
Sentence stress is the music of spoken English. Like word stress, sentence stress can help you to understand spoken English, even rapid spoken English. Sentence stress is what gives English its rhythm or "beat". You remember that word stress is accent on one syllable within a word. Sentence stress is accent on certain words within a sentence. Most sentences have two basic types of word: content wo
Listening links Links to English listening pages for ESL learners and teachers DailyDictation Dictation is a method to learn languages by listening and writing down what you hear. It is a highly effective method! DailyDictation.com has hundreds of dictation exercises to help English learners practice easily and improve quickly. Dictation | EnglishClub Want to improve your English listening skills?
Collocations English collocations, with example sentences, notes and quizzesConversational Phrases Everyday expressions, with example sentences, notes and quizzesDoublespeak Examples List of about fifty English doublespeak examples, each with a definition, example sentences, notes and quick quiz questionDysphemism Examples Dysphemisms - the opposite of euphemisms. For each dysphemism you'll find a
Here are some common phrases and sentences you can use when speaking on the telephone. The informal phrases are mostly for family and friends. The formal phrases are for business and official calls and for calls to important people. Caller unknown means the person answering the phone doesn't know who's calling. This mostly occurs when answering a call to a landline phone without caller ID or to a
English Grammar Grammar is the way we arrange words to make proper sentences. Word-level grammar covers verbs and tenses, nouns, adverbs etc. Sentence-level grammar covers phrases, clauses, reported speech etc. What is grammar? Grammar Help Ask questions about grammar 20 grammar rules Grammar vocabulary Grammar quizzes Grammar games Word-level Grammar 9 Parts of Speech Verbs and Verb Tenses Action
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