🤔 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
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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
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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!
What’s the name of your 🐕 🐱 pet? In our NEW easy 🎙️ podcast Neil and Georgie have a real conversation in easy English about their pets.
Learn how to 🗣️ talk about the pets you have or plan to have in the future.
Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen on our website.
And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
Learn how to 🗣️ talk about the pets you have or plan to have in the future.
Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen on our website.
And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
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‘vegetable’ 🥦 🥕 is a very common word in the English language, but there is a trick to the pronunciation! 👀 Watch Andrew explain how native speakers 🗣️ say this word and make your English 👂sound more natural TODAY.
Actor Hugh Grant is well-known for his romantic comedies – but he thinks the comedy is harder to get right than the romance! ❤️ Scroll through the images to find out how to use adverbs of frequency and then tell us – do you like romantic comedies? How often do you watch them? 📺
MORE: Learn more about adverbs of frequency by visiting our website and testing your knowledge! Click the link in our bio.
MORE: Learn more about adverbs of frequency by visiting our website and testing your knowledge! Click the link in our bio.
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🤔 😋 Did you know there are two very different pronunciations of ‘scone’?
In this video, George asks the BBC Learning English team how they pronounce this word.
🗣️ How do you say ‘scone’? 💬 Let us know in the comments!
In this video, George asks the BBC Learning English team how they pronounce this word.
🗣️ How do you say ‘scone’? 💬 Let us know in the comments!
Don’t get 😤 angry about this English phrase! 😌 Calmly choose the correct way to complete this sentence, that we use when we want to say that someone got extremely angry very quickly, and then ✍️ write your answer in the comments and don’t forget to give this post a like!
🤔 Why do we get angry and is it a useful emotion? 🤩 Find out with 6 Minute English. Click on the link in our bio.
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‘furious
🤔 Why do we get angry and is it a useful emotion? 🤩 Find out with 6 Minute English. Click on the link in our bio.
Image: Getty
‘furious
Let’s learn about yes/no 🙋♂️ questions. 👀 Look at the images and complete this yes/no question:
_____ you work in an office?
1. Are
2. Do
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_____ you work in an office?
1. Are
2. Do
🤩 Visit our website for more information on making questions. Click on the link in our bio.