Archives for December 2010 English Grammar: Definite and Indefinite Articles December 28, 2010 by Melanie Many English learners struggle with small grammar words called articles. There are two kinds of articles: the definite article the and the indefinite articles a or an. There is a lot of confusion about when you should use a, an […]
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English Grammar: Definite and Indefinite Articles
English Grammar: Definite and Indefinite Articles December 28, 2010 by Melanie Many English learners struggle with small grammar words called articles. There are two kinds of articles: the definite article the and the indefinite articles a or an. There is a lot of confusion about when you should use a, an or the! In this […]
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English Grammar: How to Use the Articles “a” and “the” for One of Something December 27, 2010 by Melanie For many English learners, it is difficult to remember when to use the English articles a, an, and the! Mastering when to use articles will help you speak more naturally and fluently, especially when you are […]
English Grammar: How to Use the Articles “a” and “the” for One of Something
English Grammar: How to Use the Articles “a” and “the” for One of Something December 27, 2010 by Melanie For many English learners, it is difficult to remember when to use the English articles a, an, and the! Mastering when to use articles will help you speak more naturally and fluently, especially when you are […]
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Canada Fun Fact #6 – Canada Post Helps Santa Claus Answer All His Letters! December 4, 2010 by Melanie 3 Comments Address: Santa Claus North Pole H0H 0H0 Did you ever write a letter to Santa when you were a kid? What did you ask him for? Every year on Christmas […]
Expressions with ‘Senior’ and ‘Age’!
Expressions with ‘Senior’ and ‘Age’! December 2, 2010 by Melanie (Photo by Sheilaz413) A senior citizen = a polite term used to refer to older people; usually it means anyone over the age of 65. A senior moment = when you do something, like forget where you put the car keys or temporarily […]
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Expressions with ‘Senior’ and ‘Age’! December 2, 2010 by Melanie (Photo by Sheilaz413) A senior citizen = a polite term used to refer to older people; usually it means anyone over the age of 65. A senior moment = when you do something, like forget where you put the car keys or temporarily […]