English Vocabulary, Suffixes, and Modal Verbs

Essential English Vocabulary

Here is a list of essential English vocabulary words with their synonyms:

  • Amazing: Amazing
  • Argue: Argue
  • Beloved: Dear
  • Bore: Boring
  • Chance: Chance
  • Come true: Come true
  • Comfort: Comfort
  • Do not mind: No matter
  • Excite: Excite
  • Fail: Fail
  • Fame: Fame
  • Find out: Uncover, discover, realize
  • Harm: Damage
  • However: However
  • In addition: Besides
  • Join: Enter
  • Let: Let, permit
  • Match: Party
  • Move: Move
  • Neighborhood: Neighborhood, barrio
  • Neglect: Neglect
  • Painful: Painful
  • Pretend: Pretend
  • Promote: Promote
  • Prove: Prove,
Read More

English Grammar: Tenses, Adverbs, and Pronouns

Present Simple

Used for permanent situations, routines, and habitual actions.

Time expressions: Always, often, usually, never, every day, once a week.

Auxiliary: Do/does.

Present Progressive

Used for actions happening now or around the present time. Indicated by “-ing” form. Example: I am cooking.

Time expressions: Now, at present, at the moment, today, tonight, these days, tomorrow, this week/month.

Stative Verbs

These verbs describe states rather than actions and are generally not used in progressive

Read More

English Verb Tenses, Vocabulary, and Grammar

Mastering English Verb Tenses

Present Simple

  • Affirmative: I run
  • Negative: I don’t run
  • Interrogative: Do they run?

Present Continuous

  • Affirmative: We are reading
  • Negative: She isn’t reading
  • Interrogative: Are they reading?

Past Simple

  • Affirmative: I walked to school yesterday
  • Negative: You didn’t run yesterday
  • Interrogative: Did he run yesterday?

Past Continuous

  • Affirmative: He was going
  • Negative: They weren’t going
  • Interrogative: Were you going?

Past Perfect

  • Affirmative: She had left the station
  • Negative: They hadn’
Read More

Laboratory Equipment, Order Issues, and Passive Voice Grammar

Laboratory Equipment

  • Pipette
  • Beaker
  • Erlenmeyer flask
  • Desiccant
  • Dropper
  • Dropping funnel
  • Mortar
  • Stand
  • Porcelain capsule
  • Bottle washer
  • Thermometer
  • Crucible
  • Water tube
  • Burette
  • Spoon
  • Spatula
  • Bunsen burner
  • Flask
  • Test tube

Order Issue with Quimsel Products S.A.

QUIMSEL PRODUCTS S.A.
43 Road Toledo/Madrid, Madrid

Dear Sirs:

On November 3, 2011, we requested an order for 50 units of different reagents with reference number TRA-345-MU-2171. On November 5th, we received a fax stating that they had begun to process the shipment and

Read More

Verb Conjugations and Basic English Vocabulary

Verb “To Be” (Ser o Estar)

Affirmative

  • I am (I’m)
  • You are (You’re)
  • He is (He’s)
  • She is (She’s)
  • It is (It’s)
  • We are (We’re)
  • You are (You’re)
  • They are (They’re)

Negative

  • I am not
  • You aren’t
  • He isn’t
  • She isn’t
  • It isn’t
  • We aren’t
  • You aren’t
  • They aren’t

Interrogative

  • Am I…?
  • Are you…?
  • Is he…?
  • Is she…?
  • Is it…?
  • Are we…?
  • Are you…?
  • Are they…?

Verb “Have Got” (Tener)

Affirmative

  • I have got
  • You have got
  • He has got
  • She has got
  • It has got
  • We have got
  • You have got
  • They have got

Negative

  • I haven’t got
  • You haven’t got
  • He hasn’t got
  • She hasn’
Read More

Key Moments in Fashion, Film, Culture, and More: 2007-2012

June 2007: Spain Standardizes Women’s Clothing Sizes

Spain revolutionized clothing sizes for women in June 2007. The Spanish Ministry of Education and several fashion companies agreed to standardize women’s clothing sizes, aligning them more closely with the measurements of real women. The primary goal was to promote body positivity and reduce the societal pressure on women to conform to unrealistic body standards.

June 2008: The Pencil Celebrates 150 Years

The pencil turned 150 years old in June 2008.

Read More