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Articles (the)
Students sometimes get confused about when to use a/an or the. This post is about when to use “the”. For more infomration about when to use ‘a’ and ‘an’, please…
Spelling Rules (1)
There are many spelling rules in English. Here is one. 1) “ie” or “ei” Rule 1: ‘i’ before ‘e’ except after ‘c’ Examples: receive, receipt, Exceptions: neither,…
Quantifiers- Example Sentences
The following sentences complements the overview chart. Not all quantifiers are presented here, but most are. This should give an indication of how to use the quantifer and the noun…
Overview of Quantifiers
Are you having trouble using quantifiers? Well the chart below should help. Here is a list of all quantifiers and the types of nouns you can use with them and…
Articles (a/an)
There is often confusion over when to use ‘a’ or ‘an’. Generaly we use ‘a’ with nouns starting with consonants and use ‘an’ with nouns starting with vowels. Consonants are…
IELTS Websites for Students
Practice Conditionals On-Line
Below are websites where you can choose to practice and expand on your knowledge of conditionals The English Page-Conditional Tutorial This site provides you with explantations of the English…
Third (3rd) Conditional
When to use the ‘third’ conditional Use the third conditional to describe situations that might or could have taken place in the past but did not. Meaning, we use the…
Second (2nd) Conditional
When to use the ‘second’ conditional We use the second conditional to describe events that are less likely or have a very low probability of happening. Form of the ‘second’…
First (1st) Conditional
When to use the ‘first’ conditional? We use the first conditional to describe events that have a high chance of happening/very likely to happen/ high probability of occuring. Form of…