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How to use Not only but also in English: Sentence Structure Sunday
Want to sound more descriptive? This Sentence Structure Sunday shows you how to use "Not only... but also..." to emphasize multiple facts in one sentence.

Mark Connolly
Feb 222 min read


English Cooking Vocabulary: Chop Up and Turn On: Saturday Story Time
Learning to cook? In this Saturday Story Time, we use a delicious pasta recipe to teach you essential phrasal verbs for the kitchen.

Mark Connolly
Feb 212 min read


Taller vs More Tall: Grammar Rules: On Your Mark's English
Using "more" with short words is a classic mistake. In this Friday English in Use lesson, we show you how to use -er correctly so you sound more natural.

Mark Connolly
Feb 202 min read


Make a photo or take a photo?: Common English Mistakes
Is it "make a photo" or "take a photo"? In this Thursday Common Mistakes lesson, we fix a classic translation error so you can talk about your pictures naturally.

Mark Connolly
Feb 192 min read


What does On the house mean in English: Real English Expressions
Want to save money while traveling? In this Wednesday Real English Expressions lesson, we master the phrase "on the house" so you know exactly when you are getting a free treat.

Mark Connolly
Feb 182 min read


How to use There is and There are: Grammar Made Easy
Grammar Made Easy: Describing your world with "There is" and "There are" 🎥 Watch the video version of this lesson above! When you want to describe a room, a city, or even a picture, you need a specific starting point. In English, we use the "There + be" structure. It is one of the most common ways to give information about what you can see. The Choice: Singular or Plural? 💡 The word you choose depends entirely on the noun that comes next. There is (+ Singular Noun) If you

Mark Connolly
Feb 172 min read


How to use the word Purchase in English: Vocabulary Boost
Want to sound more professional? In this Monday Vocabulary Boost, we teach you how to use "purchase" to upgrade your English vocabulary.

Mark Connolly
Feb 162 min read


How to use It's time to in English: Sentence Structure Sunday
Ready to start your day? This Sentence Structure Sunday shows you how to use "It's time to" to describe daily habits and transitions clearly.

Mark Connolly
Feb 152 min read


English Phrasal Verbs Story: Call Off and Put On: Saturday Story Time
Rain ruined your plans? In this Saturday Story Time, we use a change of plans to teach you essential phrasal verbs for daily life.

Mark Connolly
Feb 142 min read


How to ask for directions in English: Where is the...?: On Your Mark's English
Travelling soon? This Friday English in Use lesson teaches you the ultimate survival pattern for finding your way in any English speaking city.

Mark Connolly
Feb 132 min read


I agree vs. I am agree: Common English Mistakes: On Your Mark's English
Is it "I agree" or "I am agree"? In this Thursday Common Mistakes lesson, we fix a classic translation error to help you sound more professional.

Mark Connolly
Feb 122 min read


How to use I'm off in English: Real English Expressions
Want a faster way to say goodbye? In this Wednesday Real English Expressions lesson, we master "I'm off": the ultimate phrase for leaving a room naturally.

Mark Connolly
Feb 112 min read


Comparative Adjectives: Grammar Made Easy: On Your Mark's English
Want to describe differences clearly? This Tuesday Grammar Made Easy lesson simplifies comparative adjectives so you can compare things naturally.

Mark Connolly
Feb 101 min read


How to use the word Swamped in English: Vocabulary Boost
Feeling very busy? In this Monday Vocabulary Boost, we teach you how to use "swamped" to describe being overwhelmed with work.

Mark Connolly
Feb 92 min read


How to use I'm looking for in English: Sentence Structure Sunday
Going on a trip? This Sentence Structure Sunday teaches you the most important pattern for finding your way around : "I'm looking for."

Mark Connolly
Feb 82 min read


English Listening Story: A Walk in the Park : Saturday Story Time
Want to learn phrasal verbs through stories? This Saturday Story Time uses a peaceful park walk to teach you "go past" and "sit down" naturally.

Mark Connolly
Feb 72 min read


Nice to meet you vs. Nice to see you: English Greetings: On Your Mark's English
Are you greeting your friends correctly? In this Friday English in Use lesson, we clarify when to use "meet" and when to use "see" so you never sound awkward again.

Mark Connolly
Feb 62 min read


He like vs. He likes : Third Person S Rule: On Your Mark's English
Is it "He like" or "He likes"? In this Thursday Common Mistakes lesson, we fix the most common grammar error and help you master the third person singular.

Mark Connolly
Feb 52 min read


How to use Give it a go in English : Real English Expressions
Want to sound more supportive and natural? In this Wednesday Real English Expressions lesson, we master "Give it a go" : the best phrase for encouraging friends.

Mark Connolly
Feb 52 min read


Tuesday Grammar Made Easy: Quick or Quickly? 🛠️🏃♂️
Do you know when to add "-ly"? In this Tuesday Grammar Made Easy lesson, we simplify the rules for describing things and actions.

Mark Connolly
Feb 41 min read
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