Negative Questions
Monday, February 26, 2007
Using negative questions can make your English sound more natural. (Continued)
Using negative questions can make your English sound more natural. (Continued)
このポストでは、「look」、「see」、「watch」の使い方と意味を説明したいと思います。初心者にとっては、この三つの動詞の区別が紛らわしいに違いない。 (Continued)
After some fairly heavy-going posts, I think I need to lighten the tone a little and so this time I’m going to introduce some great English-speaking comedians. (Continued)
As I tried to explain in my last post about immigration in England, greater social diversity creates a need for greater sensitivity in people’s use of language. (Continued)
In this post I want to introduce subject and object clauses. If you can master this topic you will be able to make longer sentences. (Continued)
In this post we will be looking at the verbs ‘wish’ and ‘hope’, as well as other expressions which can have the same meaning. (Continued)
Relatively loose restrictions on immigration over the last few decades have had a dramatic effect on English society. (Continued)
The British media has been devoting a lot of attention recently to the topic of global warming. This has probably been because George Bush recently changed his position and effectively admitted that action is necessary to limit carbon emissions, etc. (Continued)