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Months and seasons
This is a list of the months of the year and examples with all of them.
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Days of the week
The days of the week in English
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Verb "to be" - Simple Present
In English, we use the verb "to be" to talk about identity, nationality, professions, age and location.
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Professions in English
Hi there, how are you? What do you do for work? There are many ways to talk about work in English. There are words such as work, job, profession, career, etc. All of them refer to very similar things in general. The activity adults from the working class must do in order to get money. There are professions in all sorts of fields/areas. Professions in English don't usually have a gender variation (feminine or masculine) but they usually show a number variation (singular or plu
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Countries, nationalities and languages
Hi there! How are you going? Nationalities are the identities that indicate someone's origin/nation/citizenship. They are usually similar to the name of the country corresponded to that nationality. In English, all countries and nationalities must always be started with a capital letter. Also, most nationalities have no variations in gender (feminine or masculine) nor in number (singular or plural). Country Nat
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The alphabet in English
Hey there! The English alphabet is made of 26 letters, divided into consonants and vowels, and all of them can be written in uppercase and lowercase. The letters that make up the alphabet and their respective sounds are as follows: A – [eɪ] B – [biː] C – [siː] D – [diː] E – [iː] F – [ɛf] G – [dʒiː] H – [eɪtʃ] I – [aɪ] J – [dʒeɪ] K – [keɪ] L – [ɛl] M – [ɛm] N – [ɛn] O – [oʊ] P – [piː] Q – [kjuː] R – [ɑːr] or [ɑː] S – [ɛs] T – [tiː] U – [juː] V – [viː] W –
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Greetings and Farewells in English
Hello there, how are you today? How many greetings do you know in English? How about farewells? Well, greetings are the first words you say when you interact with someone. There are many different greetings and some are more casual than others. The same goes for farewells, which are usually the last words we say after interacting with someone. Greetings: Hi; Hello; How are you? Good morning; Good afternoon; Good evening; Hey; What's up? Some greetings are used exclusively whe
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