Earth facts Archives - EnglishAcademy101 Fill in the blank Death Valley is the _____ place on earth The Amazon River is the _____ river in the world The Pacific Ocean is the _____ ocean in the world
fake news Archives - EnglishAcademy101 Reading What is Fake News? In 2014, Nurse Kaci Hickox was quarantined in her house due to the Ebola crisis scare She was a nurse with Doctors Without Borders, who had just recently returned from West Africa to help with the Ebola crisis there
Simple Sentences Archives - EnglishAcademy101 Simple sentences are the most basic type of sentence in English It consists of a single independent clause that contains a subject and a predicate, expressing a complete thought Despite its simplicity, the simple sentence is fundamental to understanding more complex sentence structures
A1 Archives - Page 3 of 3 - EnglishAcademy101 In “In” is used for general periods of time such as centuries, general time of day, seasons, and months For example: Centuries in the 19 th century; in the 20 th century; in the 21 st century; Decades
C1 Archives - Page 4 of 4 - EnglishAcademy101 Passive Voice In English there are two voices, active and passive The active voice is when the subject does the action This is the easiest to understand and generally used in spoken speech
Housing and Living Archives - EnglishAcademy101 For ESL learners, understanding housing and living vocabulary is essential for navigating everyday life in English-speaking countries Words such as “apartment,” “landlord,” and “mortgage” are used frequently in conversations about renting or buying homes
A1 Archives - Page 3 of 4 - EnglishAcademy101 Now that you have learned about the past simple tense for “to be”, it is important to know it for other verbs as well The past simple tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past Regular Verbs In general, we add –ed to the end of a verb to conjugate it to the past simple tense
uncountable nouns Archives - EnglishAcademy101 Articles with Uncountable Nouns The You can use the article “the” with uncountable nouns to talk about specific things For example: The water is very cold ; I am listening to the news ; I love the art in the museum ; No Article
either Archives - EnglishAcademy101 Both Both is used to talk about two things You can use it with both nouns and adjectives Both this and that For example: I like both ice cream and pizza ; She is both pretty and tall ; They have both a car and a motorcycle ; Both (of) + Determiner + Plural Noun
travel guide Archives - EnglishAcademy101 Look at this travel guide for tourists visiting Los Angeles and do the exercises to improve your English reading skills Preparation Match the vocabulary words with their definitions
, Author at EnglishAcademy101 As the crisp autumn air rolls in and the nights grow longer, it’s the perfect time to embrace the eerie, magical spirit of Halloween From witches and goblins to haunted houses and creepy pumpkins, Halloween is a holiday rich in symbolism and language
comparatives and superlatives Archives - EnglishAcademy101 1 Syllable Words For one syllable words we add –er for comparatives For example: She is faster than me (fast)He is slower than her (slow)It is important to add the word than after a comparative For one syllable words we add –est for superlatives
, Author at EnglishAcademy101 - Page 7 of 19 Negation is a fundamental aspect of English grammar, allowing speakers and writers to convey the opposite meaning of a statement or indicate the absence of something Proper use of negation is essential for clear and effective communication In this article, we will explore the rules and nuances of negation, common mistakes, and tips for using negation correctly
, Author at EnglishAcademy101 - Page 4 of 19 Understanding basic directions is an essential skill for navigating any environment, whether you’re traveling abroad or simply exploring a new area in your hometown