Understanding English Exercises: Vocabulary, Grammar, and Sports
Enhance Your English: Vocabulary and Grammar
Complete the sentences with the words and phrases below. Make any necessary changes. There are more words than you need. (10 x 1 = 10 points)
- How can you be so calm just before an exam?
- Tony always wants to be better than everyone else. He’s very competitive.
- This morning we bought souvenirs at a small shop near our hotel.
- You must exercise at least three times a week in order to keep fit.
- When do you think the train will take off from the station? It was
English Pronunciation, Grammar, Tourism, and Travel Tips
English Pronunciation
Voiced Sounds
/a/, /e/, /i/, /b/, /g/, /l/, /m/, /n/, /r/, /v/. In the past simple, verbs ending in -ed are pronounced as /d/. Examples: Raised, Loved.
Voiceless Sounds
/c/, /x/, /gh/, /ch/, /sh/, /ks/, /s/, /k/, /p/, /f/. In the past simple, verbs ending in -ed are pronounced as /t/. Examples: Worked, Fixed.
/id/ Sound
At the end of verbs ending in -t or -d. Examples: Started, Visited.
Schwa
In words with two or more syllables, articles, and prepositions, the pronunciation of a vowel
Read MorePersonal Stories: Embarrassing Moments, Travel, and Career Aspirations
An Embarrassing Experience in the Past
Three years ago, I was walking on the street with my sister and my best friends when I saw a banana peel. I did not pay attention because I was listening to a story that my sister was telling me. While I was listening, I stepped on the peel, and I fell to the floor. People were looking at me, and I was on the floor, conscious. They were laughing at me. At that moment, I did not cry. I only put my head down, and when I was home, I could not stop crying because
Read MoreEnglish Exercises: Units 1 & 2, Levels 1 & 2
Unit 1, Level 1
1. Replace the Word in Bold
Notice, preferred, hesitated, signaled, matter.
2. Choose the Correct Answer
Nice, insulted, bright, loudly, difficult.
3. Complete the Sentences
Running, run, break, break, run.
4. Choose the Sentences
B, A, A.
5. Combine the Sentences
- Here are some photos of our town, where we have lived all our lives.
- We should go skiing next month, when there will be more snow.
- Snowboarding is an exciting sport that I would like to try.
- Sue, who writes children’s books, is my best
Mastering Conditional Sentences in English
Understanding Conditionals
Conditional sentences express a condition and its result. They are essential for expressing hypothetical situations, wishes, and regrets. Let’s look at some examples:
Unfortunately, the teacher won’t cancel the math test.
I wish the teacher would cancel the math test.
I’m sad that we haven’t got a dog.
I wish I had a dog.
Joe is sorry that he ate all the chocolates.
Joe wishes he hadn’t eaten all the chocolates.
Pam will help you, but only if you pay her.
Unless you pay
UK Government Structure, Filmmaking Basics, and Chelsea FC News
Understanding the UK’s Parliamentary Monarchy
The United Kingdom government is a parliamentary monarchy. That is, it has a King or Monarch, but the government is a group of people who are chosen by citizens.
The system of this country does not have a written constitution, but it is made up of a group of ordinary laws that are being approved. This permits modification without needing to have large and expensive methods.
On the other hand, the monarch is the head of the State and his functions are only
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