English Grammar Reference and Professional Email Templates
Essential English Grammar
Verb To Be
- + I am / She is / They are
- − I am not / She isn’t / They aren’t
- ? Am I? / Is she? / Are they?
Have Got
- + I have got / She has got / They have got
- − I haven’t got / She hasn’t got / They haven’t got
- ? Have I got? / Has she got? / Have they got?
Present Simple
- + I work / She works / They work
- − I don’t work / She doesn’t work / They don’t work
- ? Do I work? / Does she work? / Do they work?
- Usage: always, usually, every day
Imperative
- + Open the door
- − Don’t
Mastering Daily Routines for Success and Well-being
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The Impact of Daily Routines on Character
In the first picture, a man is waking up in his bedroom and stretching his arms. We can assume he follows a planned routine because he looks very calm and has an alarm clock right next to his bed, which suggests he values starting his
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1) Answer these questions
1. Who are the three main characters?
The main characters are Nick, Michelle, and Bill. They are friends who decide to investigate the mystery together.
2. Where does Nick work?
Nick works in a museum in New York during the summer. His job is to help with the new exhibition.
3. What is “The Vampire’s Tear”?
It is a very large and valuable diamond.
It is important because it is the star of the museum’s new exhibition about vampires.
4. What happens on the night of the crime?
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The Constant Motion of New York City
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Read MoreEssential English Rephrasing and Phrasal Verbs
English Rephrasing Techniques
- 1. Comparatives: as … as
- The computer is more expensive than the bike.
- The computer isn’t as cheap as the bike.
- The bike isn’t as expensive as the computer.
- 2. Whose: belong
- Whose ring is that?
- Who does that ring belong to?
- 3. Difficulty: difficult
- She had difficulty getting up in the morning.
- She found it difficult to get up in the morning.
- 4. Modals: sure, expect (use Present Perfect for past)
- I’m sure that they saw you.
- They must have seen you.
- 5. Impersonal Passive: say, believe,
Mastering English Writing: Vocabulary and Essay Templates
Essential Adverbs for Better Writing
Adverbs of Manner
- Quickly (rápidamente)
- Slowly (lentamente)
- Happily (felizmente)
- Carefully (cuidadosamente)
- Beautifully (hermosamente)
Adverbs of Time
- Now (ahora)
- Then (entonces)
- Today (hoy)
- Yesterday (ayer)
- Tomorrow (mañana)
- Soon (pronto)
- Late (tarde)
- Later (más tarde)
Adverbs of Place
- Here (aquí)
- There (allí)
- Everywhere (en todas partes)
- Outside (afuera)
- Upstairs (arriba)
Adverbs of Frequency
- Always (siempre)
- Usually (usualmente)
- Often (a menudo)
- Sometimes (a veces)
- Rarely (rara
