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First Conditional

A conditional sentence is usually composed of two parts: the if-clause (or conditional clause) that expresses the condition, and...

Food and drink: Cuisine and food

Times of Main Meals and Food Associated to Each Meal; Food which Forms a Fundamental Part of a Diet;...

Food and drink: Social conventions and etiquette

Main Elements which are placed on the Dinner Table for Different Meals; Phrases and forms used at the dinner...

For and Since with the Present Perfect

We use the prepositions for and since to locate an event in a time frame and add information about...

Future in the Past

The future in the past is the tense used when we are talking about the past and we want...

Future Simple Affirmative

The future is the tense used to express future events. We use the future simple structure to introduce predictions,...

Future Simple Interrogative

The future is the tense used to express future events. We use the future simple structure to introduce predictions,...

Future Simple Negative

The future is the tense used to express future events. We use the future simple structure to introduce predictions,...

Future with Will or Be going to

We use the future simple to express spontaneous decisions, opinions and hopes.Be going to is used to express intentions...

Have to: Modals of Obligation

Have to is a type of auxiliary modal verb used to express certainty, necessity or strong obligation which comes...

Health and hygiene: Public health

Concept of personal hygiene; Behaviour relating to looking after one’s health.

In the educational sphere

Concepts of student and teacher assumed by society; Social conventions and rules of courtesy related to the relationships between...

In the professional sphere: Relations between work colleagues

Activities that are normally done with workmates.

In the professional sphere: Relations with clients

Social conventions and rules of courtesy related to the behaviour with clients.

In the professional sphere: Relations with hierarchical superiors

Social conventions and rules of courtesy related to the behaviour between hierarchal superiors and subordinates.

Indefinite Pronouns: Something and Nothing

Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person, thing or amount.Something refers to objects with unspecified quantity while...

Indirect Orders

We use indirect orders to avoid direct orders and when we want to make a request in a more...

Intensifiers and Mitigators

Intensifiers and mitigators are two kinds of adverbs of degree. We use intensifiers to emphasise words or expressions, and...

Invariant Plural Nouns

A few/a little and few/little are quantifiers which mean some/enough or not enough.

Legendary and historical events and personalities

Fundamental Milestones in the United Kingdom’s History; Main Examples of the Historical Periods of the United Kingdom; Great historical...

Literature and thought

Internationally renowned great authors and literary works; The importance of Shakespeare and his works in the history of world...

May: Modals of Possibility

May is a type of auxiliary modal verb used to express the possibility for something to happen and also...

Means of communication and information: Television and radio

Television Channels with the Greatest Audience; Radio Stations with the Greatest Broadcast.

Means of communication: Printed press

Habitual Editions of the Press in the United Kingdom; Social Behaviour Related to Reading the Press; Establishments in which...

Means of communication: Television and radio

Types of Programmes; Times with the maximum amount of people watching a programme.

Means of communication: The Internet

Uses of the Internet. The most used services by Internet users in the United Kingdom; Favourite places to access...