many/much

Read the dia­logue. Pay atten­tion to Much and Many: — Hi, how are you? Could you answer my ques­tions? — I am fine, thank you! Yes, of course. What…

Read the texts: NESSIE One night Alan Cock­erell, a wait­er from a hotel near Loch Ness, walked home. It was in 1988. Alan worked late and fin­ished work at…

Some and Any

Read the dia­logue. — Hon­ey, we don’t have any salt. — We have some salt dar­ling. It’s in the cup­board. — Ah, OK. Do we have any eggs? I…

Conditional

Trans­late the fol­low­ing sen­tences into Russ­ian. I’ll ask Peter if I see him today. They would go to your par­ty if they had time tomor­row. Mary would pass her…

continuous

Read the text. Pay atten­tion to the verbs in Past Con­tin­u­ous: An Embar­rass­ing Inci­dent One day last spring I was walk­ing through the local park. Our park is…

degrees

Read the text: Most descrip­tive adjec­tives can show degree of qual­i­ty or quan­ti­ty by form­ing two degrees of com­par­i­son: the com­par­a­tive degree and the superla­tive degree. These degrees are…

passive voice in english

Read the text How Towns Have Arisen Most vil­lages and towns on the British Isles came into being because of their favourable sit­u­a­tion for trade.  Rather more than a hundred…

present progressive

Read the text. The Smiths It is Sun­day. It is nine o’clock in the morn­ing. The Smiths are at home. Mr. Andrew Smith is a British diplo­mat. His wife…

There is and There are

Read the text: I have got a big and com­fort­able room on the first floor of our house.  There is a big win­dow with silk cur­tains in it, so my…

possessive caseof nouns

Read the text: Alex Green’s Fam­i­ly Alex Green is a teacher. He has a small fam­i­ly: a wife and two chil­dren. His wife Ann is a doc­tor. His son…