A few/a little and few/little are quantifiers which mean some/enough or not enough.
Comparisons with adjectives and adverbs are used to compare things, people or actions, expressing the equalities or inequalities between...
Superlative adjectives/adverbs are determiners used to make a comparison between things, people or actions, expressing the superiority of one...
Imperative clauses are used when people tell someone else to do something (an advice, a suggestion, a request, a...
A few/a little and few/little are quantifiers which mean some/enough or not enough.
The past simple is the tense used to express situations, events and actions that happened in the past.When expressed...
The past simple is the tense used to express situations, events and actions that happened in the past.When expressed...
The past simple is the tense used to express situations, events and actions that happened in the past.When expressed...
The verb to be is essential in grammar. It is an auxiliary verb and it is one of the...
Likely is an adjective and an adverb used with a similar meaning to probable in the affirmative form.Unlikely is...
The Subject in the imperative clauses is always the same (you).
Uncountable nouns are nouns which cannot be counted easily or what we refer to as a mass.