A journey and a trip - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
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Would have, should have, could have - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
Altogether and all together - what’s the difference? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
English grammar quiz! 🇬🇧 Which answer is correct? Answer below ⬇️ Let me know if you got it right! . . . . . . ✅ The correct answer is ‘I had already eaten’. We need the past perfect to talk about something that happened *before something else* in the past. I had my dinner *before* my friend offered me food. Both actions were in the past, but my dinner happened earlier. Answer A is incorrect because it’s the present perfect. It’s something you can say at the time of having a conversation. For example, if I ask you: Would you like some food? You can say: No, thank you. I have already eaten. Answer B is incorrect because we need the third form of the verb ‘to eat’ in the past perfect (eaten). ‘Ate’ is the second form (used with the past simple). #english #learnenglish #englishvocabulary #ielts #englishgrammar #speakenglish #britishenglish
I have or I do have? What’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #learnenglish #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
To rise and to raise - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #speakenglish #englishgrammar #englishtenses #anglais #ingles #inglese #inglés #inglês #angielski #englisch #english
Should and ought to - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #speakenglish #englishgrammar #englishtenses #anglais #ingles #inglese #inglés #inglês #angielski #englisch #english
Each and every - what’s the difference? 🇬🇧#speakenglish #englishgrammar #englishtenses #anglais #ingles #inglese #inglés #inglês #angielski #englisch #english
Sort of and of sorts - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #learnenglish #speakenglish #englishgrammar #englishtenses #anglais #ingles #inglese #inglés #inglês #angielski #englisch #english
I remember and I recall - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
To fit or to suit? What’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #speakenglish #englishgrammar #englishtenses #anglais #ingles #inglese #inglés #inglês #angielski #englisch #english
I have to and I’m having to - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski #presentperfect
Ongoing and going on - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
To wear and to put on - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
It looks and it looks like - what’s the difference in English? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski
Shall we and we shall - what’s the difference? 🇬🇧 #englishgrammar #englishtenses #grammar #britishenglish #speakenglish #anglais #ingles #inglese #angielski