Quantcast
Channel: Lawless English
Browsing all 43 articles
Browse latest View live

Simple past -ed pronunciation

There are three ways to pronounce the final -ed of regular verbs in the simple past tense. This pronunciation is determined by the final sound of the verb in the infinitive: Is it a voiced consonant,...

View Article



Definite article

The English definite article, the, is used very little in comparison to the definite articles in some languages, including French and Spanish. On the other hand, the definite article is used a lot more...

View Article

Auxiliary Verbs

Auxiliary verbs, including be, do, have, and modals like can and will, are used with a main verb to form a statement or a question. They are sometimes referred to as “helping verbs” because the main...

View Article

Syllabification and Word Stress

A syllable is a unit of sound. It can be a vowel, a diphthong, or one or more vowels combined with one or more consonants.

View Article

Colors

Learn the English words for colors.

View Article


Subject pronouns

The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that performs the action of the verb. The subject pronoun replaces this person or thing.

View Article

Greetings

Learn how to say “hello,” “how are you,” and “good-bye”: English greetings.

View Article

Contractions with “have”

To make a contraction with the verb HAVE, join the conjugated verb to the subject and replace the first two letters of the verb with an apostrophe.

View Article


Politeness

Learn how to say please, thank you, and you’re welcome in English.

View Article


Indefinite article

The English indefinite article – a, an, one – is used to refer to something unspecific.

View Article

The Calendar

Learn the English calendar: how to say the days of the week, months, and seasons in English.

View Article

To Be – English verb

The English verb “to be” is the most common in the English language. It has three conjugations in the present tense: am, are, is. The verb “to be” can be followed by an adjective, noun, preposition, or...

View Article

English Alphabet

Learn how to pronounce the 26 letters in the English alphabet. Learn English

View Article


English Numbers

Learn how to count in English. Learn English

View Article

English Present Tenses

In English, The present tense does not refer to only one form. In fact, there are four forms that together comprise the present tenses. These different forms, in grammatical terms, are called...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Weather

Read lesson  * en español  * en français Learn how to talk about the weather in English. The question to ask is How’s the weather? or What’s the weather like? – they mean the same thing. To answer,...

View Article

The English Verb HAVE

The verb HAVE is one of the most important verbs in English. It is used as a main verb, and it is also used as an auxiliary verb. This lesson will focus on HAVE when used as the main verb in a sentence...

View Article


Modal verbs (part 2)

This lesson explains the meaning of each modal verb and provides example sentences.

View Article

Contractions with the verb HAVE

This lesson explains how to make contractions with the verb HAVE and a subject pronoun or the negative adverb not.

View Article

Simple present

Learn how to conjugate the English simple present tense.

View Article
Browsing all 43 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images