English Learning Archive
The English Learning Archive
PRONUNCIATION:
ETYMOLOGY (FOR ADVANCED LEARNERS AND NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS):
PRONUNCIATION:
- How do you say A-E-I-O-U?
- Child/Children
- ED Endings (How to pronounce the ED endings of verbs)
- Letter 'U' (Vowel sound)
- Silent 'H' (At the beginning of words)
- Silent 'T'
- Silent 'W'
- The 'GH' Sound
- Noun modifiers (using a noun like an adjective)
- Gerund! (The basics)
- Transitive/Intransitive verbs
- Stop + Gerund / Stop + Infinitive
- The passive voice
- Determiners (The basics)
- Modal verbs:
- Infinitive verbs
- The verb "know"
- Prepositions:
- Other or Another?! (Which one to use)
- Look / Watch / See (What's the difference?!)
- Time or Times?
- For or During?
- Story or History?! (Which one to use)
- People/Person/Persons/Peoples
- Countable or uncountable nouns?
- Few or a few?
- Talk / Say / Tell
- Doubt or Question?
- Make / Do
- Win or Earn?
- Next to / Near
- Child / Children
- Fun or Funny?
- Much/Many (The basics)
ETYMOLOGY (FOR ADVANCED LEARNERS AND NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS):
- Often
- Manure/Dung
- Homage/Tribute
- Southpaw/Sinister
- Grandfathered In
- Groovy
- Gumshoe
- Cromulent
- Antidisestablishmentarianism
- Ben
- Crow
- Hangover
- Ships Passing in the Night
- Homeopathy
- Gaslighting
- Ska
- My Two Cents
- Resting Bitch Face
- Eat the Rich
- Fate or Destiny?
- Bon Voyage
- Nostalgia
- Eat the Rich
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