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- CHRISTMAS FOOD AND DRINK
- CHRISTMAS MUSIC
- CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE UK
- CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
- CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
- THE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
- Relative Clauses
- Main and subordinate clauses
- What is a Sentence?
- i before e except after c
- Active and passive voice
- Which is correct: “learned” or “learnt”?
- Gerunds
- What are present participles?
- What are past participles?
- More about holidays
- Holidays
- What’s the difference between “hope” and “wish”?
- To cut one’s teeth
- Plant crossing
- Price or cost?
- Modal verbs
- Verb tenses in reported speech
- As different as chalk and cheese
- Shopping precincts and retail parks
- Department stores and shopping malls
- Cloud Nine
- Definite and Indefinite Articles Part 3
- Definite and indefinite articles Part 2
- Definite and indefinite articles
- Semicolons – Part 2
- Semicolons
- Down in the mouth
- What’s the difference between horrible and horrid?
- Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
- An expert in or an expert at?
- Show up and showdown
- Life and Soul of the Party
- Inherent or inherited?
- Bonfire Night
- Less or fewer?
- The proof is in the pudding
- Me and My Shadow
- “Approve” or “approve of”?
- Out of order
- Don’t Count Your Chickens
- Superlative adverbs
- You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs
- The Subjunctive Mood
- Adverbs
- Bee in your bonnet
- Possessive case
- In the circumstances
- To put one’s foot in it
- Mind-boggling
- Distributive pronouns
- Reciprocal pronouns
- Indefinite pronouns
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- Reflexive pronouns
- Personal pronouns
- What is the difference between “comfortable” and “convenient”?
- Unperturbed or imperturbable?
- Conscience
- Auxiliary verbs
- What is a Joke?
- Namesake
- What does erroneous mean?
- Christmas Traditions
- Collective nouns
- My foot
- What is correct: “crave” or “crave for”?
- Can “cherish” be used in the past tense and the future tense?
- What does “split the budget” mean?
- Prepositional verbs
- The “person” of a verb
- Everything but the kitchen sink
- To bowl over
- Compound nouns
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Possessive nouns
- Well-heeled
- What does “literally” mean?
- To earn your keep
- What is a “Jubilee”?
- To get cold feet
- What does “cheesed off” mean?
- Order of adjectives
- “To care for” or “to care about”?
- Full English Breakfast
- Stiff upper lip
- Sanction
- “Cross that bridge when you come to it”
- Buck your ideas up!
- Parts of Speech
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- The difference between “politics” and “policy”