Love the rapper Eminem? 💙 He’s been around a long time – but he hasn’t stopped loving what he does! Scroll through the slides to find out how to use ‘still’ correctly – and then try writing some sentences of your own! 🥰
MORE: Learn about the difference between 'still', 'already' and 'yet' with Phil by clicking the link in our bio.
MORE: Learn about the difference between 'still', 'already' and 'yet' with Phil by clicking the link in our bio.
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🤔 What’s wrong with saying ‘I will have completed my study’? 👨🏫 Can you spot the mistake? Make sure you 👀 watch to the end to find out how to 🔨 fix the error!
✍️ Tell us about your studies in the comments!
✍️ Tell us about your studies in the comments!
Do you know someone who just won’t 🔄 change a habit they’ve had for a long time? 🤓 Here’s a useful English expression to capture this feeling – can you fill the gap? We’ll 🗣️ tell you the answer later!
Click on the link in our bio for a ⏰ 6 Minute English episode on modern idioms!
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Click on the link in our bio for a ⏰ 6 Minute English episode on modern idioms!
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🤔 Do you know how to use a relative clause? 🤩 Let’s find out! 🤓 Look at the images and complete the gap:
Jenny, ______ house is in Edinburgh, has to travel to London for work several times a week!
1. who
2. whose
Want to keep 📚 learning? Click on the link in our bio for more about relative clauses.
Jenny, ______ house is in Edinburgh, has to travel to London for work several times a week!
1. who
2. whose
Want to keep 📚 learning? Click on the link in our bio for more about relative clauses.
Do you 🫤 confuse the English words ‘personal’ and ‘personnel’? 🤓 Here’s a handy tip to help you. 😊 Now choose the correct option to fill the gaps in this sentence:
I accidentally forwarded a ______ email to the ______ department.
A: personnel, personal
B: personal, personnel
EXTRA: Click the link in our bio to go to our ‘Learning English for Work’ 🎧 podcast series!
I accidentally forwarded a ______ email to the ______ department.
A: personnel, personal
B: personal, personnel
EXTRA: Click the link in our bio to go to our ‘Learning English for Work’ 🎧 podcast series!