You Can’t Make An Omelette Without Breaking Eggs

You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs To take effort or have to do unpleasant…

The Apple Of My Eye

The apple of my eye Someone or something you love or like  very much and more…

Both…And / Either…Or / Neither…Nor + Video

How to use “both…and“, “either…or“, neither…nor” in a sentence. Both…andDad is going to the cinema. Mom is…

Another (A second) Bite At The Cherry

Another (A second) bite at the cherry To have a second chance or opportunity to do…

Word Of The Week: Hoarder

hoarder: someone who collects a large number of  things that have little or no value and…

Who, Whom, What, Which, Whose, How Much, How Many, That

QUESTION WORDwho – only with humanswhom – only with humanswhat (which) – only with thingswhich of – with both humans…

Prepositions, Conjunctions

PREPOSITION – always “on” with days and dates They will come on Monday. The English exams will be held on January 15. – always “at” with…

A Blessing In Disguise

A blessing in disguise This idiom means  that problems and difficulties at first were the best…

Imperative

The imperative of the second singular and plural person is created as follows. Whether it is used for a…

Conditional Sentences

There are three basic types of conditional sentences in English.