
Phrase vs Clause vs Sentence - With Example Sentences
EnglishClub : Learn English : Grammar : Sentence-level : Phrase vs Clause vs Sentence Phrase vs Clause vs Sentence When studying grammar, it’s important to understand the difference between …
Numbers 1 to 100 Counting Chart | English for Kids | Kids | EnglishClub
1-100 with words. A printable chart for young learners of English showing numbers from one to a hundred with digits and words.
Airline Announcements | English for Work
EnglishClub : Learn English : English for Work : Airlines Airline Announcements Listen to some typical public announcements made in an airport or airplane. Pre-boarding Announcement Good afternoon …
Countries and Nationality Vocabulary | Learn English
This page lists many of the countries or nations of the world, with name of country, adjective used for that country - also describing nationality - and noun used for a person from that country. Vocabulary …
Idiom of the Day | Learn English
2 days ago · A new English idiom every day, with example sentences, explanations, notes and quiz. For ESL learners. View online or subscribe by email.
Parts of Speech Quiz | Learn English
Online grammar quiz to test your understanding of English parts of speech. This is a free multiple-choice quiz that you can do online or print out. For ESL learners.
The 4 English Sentence Types
EnglishClub : Learn English : Grammar : Sentence-level : The 4 English Sentence Types The 4 English Sentence Types (Do not confuse with the 4 types of sentence structure.) There are four types of …
Present Continuous tense (with example sentences) - EnglishClub
The structure of the English Present Continuous tense is subject + auxiliary BE + main verb-ing. We use the Present Continuous to talk about 1) action happening now and 2) action in the future.
Days of the Week | Learn English
This page shows the days of the week in English together with their normal abbreviations, as well as explaining weekdays and weekends. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers.
Tag Questions | Learn English
A tag question is a special construction in English. It is a statement followed by a mini-question. We use tag questions to ask for confirmation. They mean something like: "Is that right?" or "Do you agree?" …