1. When two items/people are compared, a comparative degree is used by putting ‘er’ to the adjective...
1. When two items/people are compared, a comparative degree is used by putting ‘er’ to the adjective...
1. Across - On the opposite side ofEx -My Cousin lives across the river. 2. Across - From one side...
For - He needs to find a job, for he is unemployed.And - Maria loves both ice cream and pizza.Nor - Neither...
There are lots of different nouns that carry specific prepositions to consolidate their meaning. These...
Present and Future:1. can/can’t + base form of the verb : I can help you with that next week. / she...