We would be able to help you if you came here. 3. Since "could" is the past tense form of "can", we do not use "be able to" with "could". But we can use both to express abilities or possibilities in t
Interviewer: What are you interested in? Karen: I have been interested in playing the guitar since I was young. And recently, I have started learning how to play the drums. Interviewer: That's impress
Conjunctions: If / Unless - Subordinating Conjunctions. "If" and "unless" are both conjunctions. They connect two sentences. They are both used to give a condition. We studied "if" a lot in the Condit
1. In many cases, we can use "excited about" to express the same thing. I am looking forward to the game. (=I am excited about the game.) We are looking forward to meeting your new girlfriend. (=We ar
If it is a "be verb", then "like" is being used as a preposition and we need to describe something. A) What is she like? B) She is cool. A) What are they like? B) They are scary. A) What was it like?
Remember that we form a gerund by adding "-ing" to the end of a verb (playing, eating, drinking, etc.). We use "go + gerund" to talk about hobbies or activities. Look at the difference between the two
1. There are many other words that we can use to show that something has no point, no value, or no use. There is no reason + infinitive… There is no reason to cry. There is no reason to worry. There i
I think it is good. = In my opinion, it is good. This phrase is almost always used at the beginning of a sentence. In my opinion, + sentence In my opinion, chocolate is the best flavor of ice cream. I
Be out of one's Mind - Conversation Practice. Be over one's Head - Conversation Practice. Be Scared to Death - Conversation Practice. Be Soul-Crushing - Conversation Practice. Be Stuffed - Conversatio