Would you like a cup of coffee?
Do you like a cup of coffee?
Which of the above questions are correct? Read on to find out.
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Rachele Volk
Would you like a cup of coffee?
Do you like a cup of coffee?
Which of the above questions are correct? Read on to find out.
Phrasal verbs are essential to learn in order to sound natural when speaking English. Read on to find out about some common ones.
I’m looking forward to see you
I’m looking forward to seeing you.
Do you know which sentence is correct? Read on to find out.
I will visit my friend tomorrow.
I’m visiting my friend tomorrow.
One of these sentences is more natural – do you know which one?
Saying that you drove to a place by car is a little redundant. It would be more natural to say this differently. Can you think of a more natural sentence? Read on to find out how to sound natural when talking about getting around.
You must not park your car in an area where the ‚No Parking‘ sign applies.
Must is not used very often in American English in everyday conversations. It’s considered to be a rather strong word and is best reserved for rules and personal obligations. This post will explain when to use have to and must.