Grammar
English synonyms and antonyms: improve your language
If you want to improve your English language skills; you should not lean solely towards having a bilingual dictionary; but more often, especially in the writing of texts in Business English; or even academic writings; you should also consider the monolingual English options. These versions give synonyms and antonyms of terms, which helps you to…
Read MoreEnglish grammar exercises in PDF format: so you can study at any time
If you’re looking for a convenient way to study English wherever you want, and to see examples of English grammar being used correctly, you may want to download some PDFs that you can print or carry around on a memory stick, giving you the freedom to study anywhere. It’s the key to success: with portable…
Read MoreComparative adjectives in English: taller, bigger…how are they constructed?
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two or more things. They may be expressed as being greater, lesser, or equal. As you may remember from your school days, comparative adjectives can be either regular or irregular. All adjectives ending in -er, such as taller, bigger, and smaller, are defined as REGULAR, and are structured using…
Read MoreSome and any in English: explanations and exercises
One question. . .is there anyone out there who’s never run into trouble grasping the difference between some and any? It’s one part of the English language which, especially for native Italian speakers, we just can’t seem to figure out. . .you may remember learning once that the difference is between certainty of a positive…
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