terça-feira, 5 de julho de 2011

English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 41 Interested or Interesting?

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Tip of the Day: 41 Interested or Interesting?
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

Interested or Interesting?

Remember to use the "-ed" form of the adjective to describe how people are affected. In this case, "bored by" is the only correct combination of adjective and preposition.

Example Sentences

That documentary was very interesting.
Tim was interested in the project.

Quiz of the Day - Simple Past or Present Perfect

Try this 30 question quiz testing the use of simple past or present perfect. For example Jack _____ (work) as an banker before he _____ (become) a teacher.


English Worksheet of the Day - English Tense Review

English Tense Review to help advanced level English ESL EFL TESL or TOEFL classes and students review all major tenses through first reading, then naming and finally conjugating the same challenging text.


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