Month: August 2016

Pronoun Exercises

Put in the relative who, which or whose where necessary. Type an x if the relative pronoun can be left out. This is the boy  had an accident. Yesterday I saw a car  was really old. Mandy is the girl  I met on Friday. I haven’t seen Frank,  brother is five, for a long time now. The robber stole the car  the lady parked in front of … Read more

Pronoun Exercises

Put in the relative who, which or whose where necessary. Type an x if the relative pronoun can be left out. This is the boy  had an accident. Yesterday I saw a car  was really old. Mandy is the girl  I met on Friday. I haven’t seen Frank,  brother is five, for a long time now. The robber stole the car  the lady parked in front of … Read more

Office Romance – Yes or No?

Well, there’s this cute new guy who’s just joined the organization you work. And what makes it better is that he works in your department. Before you know it, he asks you out on a date. You go out for a couple of dates and now you’re in a relationship. Do you know you have … Read more

Office Romance – Yes or No?

Well, there’s this cute new guy who’s just joined the organization you work. And what makes it better is that he works in your department. Before you know it, he asks you out on a date. You go out for a couple of dates and now you’re in a relationship. Do you know you have … Read more

English Slang Words For Appearance & Age

Words in green = not offensiveWords in orange = somewhat offensiveWords in red = very offensive A common slang word for someone who is attractive is to say they are hot (adj.) or call them a hottie (n.): “That lifeguard is hot!” “Let’s go talk to those hotties playing volleyball.” Cute (adj.) and a cutie (n.) are also used for attractive people (both children and adults), but these have more of … Read more

English Slang Words For Appearance & Age

Words in green = not offensiveWords in orange = somewhat offensiveWords in red = very offensive A common slang word for someone who is attractive is to say they are hot (adj.) or call them a hottie (n.): “That lifeguard is hot!” “Let’s go talk to those hotties playing volleyball.” Cute (adj.) and a cutie (n.) are also used for attractive people (both children and adults), but these have more of … Read more