Google
English-Test.net
Find penpals and make new friends today!
 
person who is an expert; person who is skilled
adept
fine
cash
turnover
TOEIC test: Word games: Free Online Noun Adjective Verb Game Answer
Search   FAQ   Memberlist   Register   Profile   Private messages   Log in 
87 Elementary English Grammar Tests and Quizzes
468 Intermediate English Language Tests and Quizzes
107 Advanced English Language Proficiency Tests

ESL Lesson Plans in 6 short stories with exercises

10 Elementary Business English Tests and Quizzes
42 Intermediate Tests — English Business Idioms
439 Advanced Business English Lessons as Tests

English Grammar Lessons & Stories
Present simple
Future tense
Articles in English
Progressive forms
Passive voice
Relative pronouns
Prepositions
Adverb types
Indirect speech
Conjunctions
Conditionals
Subjunctive
Reflections
Gerund or infinitive
Verb make or do
Phrasal verb bring
Phrasal verb fall
Phrasal verb get
Phrasal verb go
Phrasal verb hold
Phrasal verb look
Phrasal verb run
Phrasal verb take
Other vs another
Saying it twice
Colour idioms
Book expressions
Head expressions
Sea expressions
Cool expressions
English vs French
British vs American
How to learn English
Language is a cycle

10 Elementary English Synonyms Tests and Quizzes
12 Intermediate Tests — English Synonym Finder
13 Advanced English Synonyms Lessons as Tests

Want to learn English through Hip-Hop Vocabulary?

12 Elementary English Idioms Tests and Quizzes
22 Intermediate English Expressions Tests and Quizzes
48 Advanced English Idiomatic Expressions Tests

Have you ever heard about Phrasebase?

23 Elementary Errors in English Tests and Quizzes
23 Intermediate English Grammar Errors Tests
14 Advanced Tests — Common Errors in English
 

English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

Moderators: Alan, Mister Micawber
Users browsing this forum: sophie Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3 ... 133, 134, 135 ... 147, 148, 149  Next
Post new topic ESL Forum | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms
 Topics   Replies   Author   Views   Last Post 
No new posts Capable of vs. capable to
2 Nicole 510 Thu Mar 16, 2006 18:03 pm
bittu Capable of vs. capable to
No new posts 'meds' is used as slang for 'medications' or 'medicines'
2 vanesa 476 Thu Mar 16, 2006 16:15 pm
Guest 'meds' is used as slang for 'medications' or 'medicines'
No new posts A reader can be a person and a brochure?
2 Nicole 366 Thu Mar 16, 2006 14:47 pm
Jamie (K) A reader can be a person and a brochure?
No new posts Keen on vs. eager to
5 Nicole 505 Thu Mar 16, 2006 14:46 pm
Jamie (K) Keen on vs. eager to
No new posts Difference between 'Bush is to blame' vs. 'Bush is to be blamed'?
1 Wind 495 Thu Mar 16, 2006 13:00 pm
Alan Difference between 'Bush is to blame' vs. 'Bush is to be blamed'?
No new posts Are these sentences grammatical? :)
1 maserati 503 Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:11 am
Conchita Are these sentences grammatical? :)
No new posts Phrase: I dare say you must try it before
5 kinlihk200 487 Wed Mar 15, 2006 14:06 pm
Jamie (K) Phrase: I dare say you must try it before
No new posts If Google loses its cach?
2 Nicole 377 Tue Mar 14, 2006 22:46 pm
Jamie (K) If Google loses its cach?
No new posts Hope springs eternal
2 Conchita 1925 Tue Mar 14, 2006 22:39 pm
Jamie (K) Hope springs eternal
No new posts What is correct: 'the reason why' or 'the reason that'?
4 Wind 464 Tue Mar 14, 2006 14:38 pm
Wind What is correct: 'the reason why' or 'the reason that'?
No new posts How do I use 'neither' correctly?
8 spencer 489 Tue Mar 14, 2006 14:34 pm
spencer How do I use 'neither' correctly?
No new posts 'it is to be done' vs. 'it has to be done'
0 bittu 379 Mon Mar 13, 2006 22:18 pm
bittu 'it is to be done' vs. 'it has to be done'
No new posts UT - utility vehicle?
2 Nicole 345 Mon Mar 13, 2006 16:57 pm
Nicole UT - utility vehicle?
No new posts Carding pars?
3 Guest 553 Mon Mar 13, 2006 14:34 pm
Conchita Carding pars?
No new posts Series and serious homonyms?
2 Andreana 524 Mon Mar 13, 2006 4:04 am
Jamie (K) Series and serious homonyms?
No new posts 'would' as a form of the past
3 Nicole 378 Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:16 am
Ajanah 'would' as a form of the past
No new posts Don't be crude vs. don't be rude
1 Nicole 464 Sun Mar 12, 2006 23:01 pm
Alan Don't be crude vs. don't be rude
No new posts Any difference between laptop and notebook?
1 Andreana 6009 Sun Mar 12, 2006 21:50 pm
Jamie (K) Any difference between laptop and notebook?
No new posts Die of vs. by and die from
3 Fahad javaid 567 Sun Mar 12, 2006 19:20 pm
Conchita Die of vs. by and die from
No new posts Pronunciation of 'friend'?
7 Nicole 570 Sun Mar 12, 2006 18:31 pm
Conchita Pronunciation of 'friend'?
No new posts VA - Department of Veterans Affairs?
1 Nicole 474 Sun Mar 12, 2006 14:51 pm
Jamie (K) VA - Department of Veterans Affairs?
No new posts How to use the word 'neither' correctly?
5 spencer 642 Sun Mar 12, 2006 12:26 pm
spencer How to use the word 'neither' correctly?
No new posts Application letter
1 Kelly 826 Sun Mar 12, 2006 12:25 pm
Alan Application letter
No new posts Trial has not been able to come to a verdict?
3 Nicole 464 Sun Mar 12, 2006 11:39 am
Alan Trial has not been able to come to a verdict?
No new posts Three Hail Mary's
5 Nicole 541 Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:29 am
Nicole Three Hail Mary's
No new posts 'I appreciate what you done' is low colloquial dialect?
1 Wind 587 Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:03 am
Jamie (K) 'I appreciate what you done' is low colloquial dialect?
No new posts meaning of pointman (point man)
2 Nicole 442 Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:22 am
Conchita meaning of pointman (point man)
No new posts Take place vs hold on
1 annu 455 Sat Mar 11, 2006 15:31 pm
Conchita Take place vs hold on
No new posts Origin of helpdesk?
2 Andreana 481 Sat Mar 11, 2006 14:37 pm
Jamie (K) Origin of helpdesk?
No new posts Should vs. shall?
2 FrankU 2646 Sat Mar 11, 2006 14:25 pm
Jamie (K) Should vs. shall?
No new posts Isn't the sentence wrong anyways?
1 Cris 437 Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:10 am
Alan Isn't the sentence wrong anyways?
No new posts AMADEUS definition
1 Kelly 2229 Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:08 am
Alan AMADEUS definition
No new posts Round vs. around
1 Nicole 813 Fri Mar 10, 2006 18:16 pm
Alan Round vs. around
No new posts How do I say that my country is an EU member state?
2 spencer 466 Fri Mar 10, 2006 17:01 pm
spencer How do I say that my country is an EU member state?
No new posts Before vs infront of
7 anjali 520 Fri Mar 10, 2006 14:25 pm
Jamie (K) Before vs infront of
No new posts Brief vs. file
1 Andreana 428 Fri Mar 10, 2006 14:20 pm
Alan Brief vs. file
No new posts It is no denying that
1 Autumn 496 Fri Mar 10, 2006 14:11 pm
Alan It is no denying that
No new posts What does this idiom mean: "I'm too zapped"?
7 FrankU 522 Fri Mar 10, 2006 2:12 am
Jamie (K) What does this idiom mean: "I'm too zapped"?
No new posts What does this phrase mean: "What are you up to?"
1 tommy 483 Thu Mar 09, 2006 23:10 pm
Jamie (K) What does this phrase mean: "What are you up to?"
No new posts Keep a low profile?
1 FrankU 389 Thu Mar 09, 2006 22:09 pm
Alan Keep a low profile?
No new posts "are being done " vs. "should have done"
5 Morrik 692 Thu Mar 09, 2006 21:49 pm
Guest "are being done " vs. "should have done"
No new posts Use of prepositions
1 deeptiumar 800 Thu Mar 09, 2006 19:57 pm
Alan Use of prepositions
No new posts Speak vs. talk
2 keokounila 2851 Thu Mar 09, 2006 13:35 pm
keokounila Speak vs. talk
No new posts Keen on vs. keen to
1 Nicole 613 Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:17 am
Alan Keen on vs. keen to
No new posts Very much and much
1 Autumn 448 Wed Mar 08, 2006 14:54 pm
Jamie (K) Very much and much
No new posts What does this mean: "shuffle up"? Is it an idiom or a phrasal verb?
5 Ronaldo 597 Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:09 am
Jamie (K) What does this mean: "shuffle up"? Is it an idiom or a phrasal verb?
No new posts Seems to have vs. seemed to have
3 yourfriend 542 Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:08 am
Jamie (K) Seems to have vs. seemed to have
No new posts Would like and would love
2 pupil 1223 Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:03 am
Guest Would like and would love
No new posts Using "them" instead of "they"
3 maryawilma 1734 Tue Mar 07, 2006 13:22 pm
Jamie (K) Using "them" instead of "they"
No new posts Are these sentences grammatical?
1 nonon 530 Mon Mar 06, 2006 13:28 pm
Jamie (K) Are these sentences grammatical?
Display topics from previous:  
Post new topic ESL Forum | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms All times are GMT + 2 Hours
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3 ... 133, 134, 135 ... 147, 148, 149  Next
Page 134 of 149
Topics in English Forum
English idiom: Test the waterTwice as expensive as vs. Twice more expensive asHello lovely members! My name's DianaLearning English: Tips for beginnersGerund or infinitive?How to learn the English language?English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 2English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 3English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 133English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 135English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 147English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 148English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms, page 149
New posts New posts    No new posts No new posts    Announcement Announcement
New posts [ Popular ] New posts [ Popular ]    No new posts [ Popular ] No new posts [ Popular ]    Sticky Sticky
New posts [ Locked ] New posts [ Locked ]    No new posts [ Locked ] No new posts [ Locked ]
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Subscribe to FREE email English course written by Alan Townend
First name E-mail