Essential vocabulary for this lesson

Essential vocabulary for this lesson

To complete this lesson, you will need to know the following vocabulary. When you are sure you know all the words, continue to the next page. CIVILISED RESPECTED HONOUR LOYAL STATUS CONSONANT VOWEL SPECIFIC UNIQUE MENTION CONTINENTS NOUN CELEBRITY COMPLICATED...
Aims of this lesson

Aims of this lesson

By the end of this lesson, you will know: about the 4 different types of articles how and when to use each of the 4 different types of articles that there are some fixed ‘rules’ for using THE that are not grammar-based that there are some fixed...
SO and SUCH

SO and SUCH

‘So’ and ‘such’ are often used incorrectly in English. Both so and such are used to ‘give emphasis’ – this means to show that something is ‘extreme’ or ‘more than’. For example – The concert was...
SO and SUCH

Run-on sentences

Run-on sentences are very similar to comma splices in that there are two (or more) thoughts put together into a single sentence with no internal punctuation. He is a teenager he knows how to use modern technology. In many countries public transport is cheap some...
SO and SUCH

Relative clauses

Parts of a sentence that identify people, things or add some additional information are called relative clauses. They often begin with either a question word (who, what, where, which etc) or ‘that’. They can also start with pronouns; e.g. whose). Examples...