So, what do you think? Which animal is faster, the rabbit or the turtle? Common sense says the rabbit, but one fable says differently… Nevertheless, let us focus on some adjective forms here… (if you have forgotten what adjectives are, here are some...
Hello everybody! I am the dinosaur from the past!
Once upon a time, millions of years ago, long before there were any people, I lived happily with my family. I ate grass and tree leaves, but there were some dinosaurs that ate other animals.
Don’t get discouraged when you see the panic-stricken face of the man with the question mark in the mind map! He is terrified at the thought of not knowing which article to use with the apple he is looking at. The bad news is: there are many rules...
Not sure about when to use prepositions of place: in, at, on ? This grammar mind map speaks for itself. We do not have to explain anything here – all you have to do is watch some of the examples and try to memorize as much as you can! Make...
Have you ever ridden a horse? Have you ever seen a chinchilla? Have you ever eaten caviar? And, most importantly: Have you ever been confused about the Present Perfect Tense? If you have, now is the perfect moment to clear things up! Before we...
The first idea that came to my mind when I was developing the map was to draw a really eye-catching symbol in the central position so that it can easily be associated with the tense given. Why Superman? The initial S is a really distinctive feature...
One can easily get confused when it comes to expressing futurity in English, for there are so many rules to follow. To make things easier for English learners, we have created a new mind map, thus summarizing four basic ways to explain which tenses...
Do you think that if sentences are something very complicated to learn? Well, they certainly aren’t! If you take a look at this mind map, you will learn if sentences very quickly! (1st type) If you learned them easily, you would feel satisfied. (2nd...
When I was a student of the English language and literature I found it very confusing and difficult to learn (usually by heart) the use of the two verbs: MAKE or DO. We were given lists and handouts and were expected to learn everything… So, was it...
Prepositions of time (at/in/on) can be confusing for English learners. To find out the differences, read the post:
We use: AT for the time of the day:
• At five o’clock
• At 11.45
• At midnight
• At lunchtime
• At sunset
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