How to pronounce the ED in English

How to pronounce the ED in English

In English there are many words that end in ED. There are the regular verbs in past tense that end in ED (like Visited, Hoped and Lived), and there are also adjectives that end in ED (e.g. relaxed, tired etc.). Did you know that there are three different ways to...
The Difference between Fun and Funny

The Difference between Fun and Funny

A common mistake for students learning English is the difference between Fun and Funny. What is the difference between Fun and Funny? Both can be used as adjectives (words that describe something) Funny = it makes you laugh Fun = when you enjoy yourself and have a...
Parts of the Body Picture

Parts of the Body Picture

UPDATE: We now have a NEW VERSION of this Parts of the Body chart as well as a VIDEO with the pronunciation of each body part. You can find them both here: Parts of the Body in English Remember, we have created another chart showing the main parts of the body in...
Prepositions of Place Chart

Prepositions of Place Chart

Someone on twitter asked us about Prepositions of Place so I decided to created this chart showing some of the different prepositions of place we have in English with examples of their use. Let us know if you like it. 🙂 For more information about prepositions of place...
Adverbs of Frequency Chart

Adverbs of Frequency Chart

A chart to help you learn adverbs of frequency in English with when each one is used and examples of them. You will find more of an explanation at: Adverbs of Frequency NEW: UPDATED JUNE 2017 Since I was creating a new video about Adverbs of Frequency, I decided to...
Let’s eat Grandma

Let’s eat Grandma

As you can see, punctuation is very important, especially if the comma is missing from the following: Let’s eat, Grandma This is like an invitation to your grandmother saying something like “Hey Grandma, why don’t we have something to eat.”...

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