By: Aljaa Zer An idiom is an expression made up from words in such a way, that understanding them literally has no particular meaning. We understand what they mean, because of their popular use. Most common examples of idioms would probably be ‘over the moon’ or ‘see the light’ just to name a few. And now, enjoy some illustrated funny english idioms! As Cool As A Cucumber Hold Your Horses Kick The Bucket Blue In The Face A Storm In A Teacup Bob’s Your Uncle Head In The Clouds Dead As A Doornail A Piece Of Cake Heart In Your Mouth
Modal Verbs By: Aljaa Zer Modal Verb Picture Example in a sentence can: possibility and ability Click here for a YouTube video This baby can crawl . I can crawl We can crawl You can crawl You can crawl He can crawl She can crawl They can crawl It can crawl negative contraction: can't crawl will: future Click here for a YouTube video He will go to the beach later today. I will go We will go You will go You will go He will go She will go They will go It will go negative contraction: won't go shall: possibility and future possibility This sounds so formal I'm going to recommend that you not use it. Shall is not popular. (One less word to remember!) Your teacher recommends that you don't use shall if your interest is in American English. 98 % of the American public doesn't use it. It sounds very formal. In fact, it sounds too formal. (blech!) m...
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