Read the explanation and then you can practise with this exercise.We generally use HAD BETTER (NOT) + infinitive (without 'to') to tell someone what they should or shouldn't do, to give strong advice. It has more urgency than 'should'. The expression HAD BETTER refers to the present or the future. It does NOT refer to… Continue reading Grammar: How to Use HAD BETTER
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Conversation Questions: Past Simple and Present Perfect
Student A Below you have a set of questions to ask Student B, and Student B has a set of questions too. Take it in turns to ask each other these questions and try to ask follow-up questions to the answers the other student gives. Ultimately you want to have a conversation rather than a… Continue reading Conversation Questions: Past Simple and Present Perfect
Spot the Mistakes (38)
Which of these sentences are grammatically incorrect? Correct the mistakes. Answers at the bottom of the page. Police have arrested a forty-three-years old man. I wish they stopped talking! I can't hear the TV. I bought me a new pair of shoes. Ella knocked on the door and went in. Barry gave me a very useful advice. It's quite a… Continue reading Spot the Mistakes (38)
