We use these expressions in speaking to indicate when someone or something is given or presented to you. In particular, “here/there you go” is more commonly used to indicate objects or abstract ideas. “Here” indicates when something is presented at …
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“I” and “me” are very frequently misused, even by native speakers! The main difference is that “I” is most often used as the SUBJECT and is found at the beginning of the sentence, whereas “me” is in the OBJECT position …
This is where a student must think creatively and use concepts. Think of yourself as being inside a sheep pen. “In the park” means we are within the boundaries (perimeters) of the park, so we are inside those lines. This …
“Such” and “so” both mean “very”. However, the difference is that “such” is a determiner while “so” is an adverb. Therefore, they are used differently in sentences. Since “such” is a determiner, it should be used with a noun phrase. …
Actually, both are correct! However, be careful with which one you use, as they mean different things! The prepositions “in” and “at” indicate whether you are referring to a location in time or in space. “In the beginning” is used …
Like many phrasal verbs, ‘put off’ can be used in several ways, depending on the context of the sentence. But most commonly, ‘put off’ means to delay. For example: Jeffrey is known for being a procrastinator because he always puts …
In this blog post, I will teach you how to use the words “since” and “from” with confidence. Example: Since I tutor on Cambly, I have the opportunity to meet students from many different cultures. The word “since” is used …
“Too”, “also”, and “as well” are three adverbs we use to mean “in addition”. While they are similar in meaning, we use some more often than others in spoken English. They can appear in different parts of the sentence as …
“How’s it going?” is a typical conversation starter used by English speakers. The most common response to this answer is, “It’s going well/fine/good/ok.” You can also answer with one or two words such as “OK”, “fine” or even “not bad.” …
We humans are social creatures and, naturally, we think and talk a lot about each other! Think about some of your most recent conversations. Most likely, you spent at least some time talking about other people. When it comes to …