We use it, this and that ,(in plural they, these and those) to refer to something we have already mentioned. Often more than one of them is correct in the context. However: We use it when we are not making any emphasis E.g.: The participants...
Types of Rain Damp slightly wet (often after the rain has stopped) Drizzle to rain lightly with very fine drops Shower a short period of rain Downpour heavy rain Pour to have heavy rain It’s raining cats and dogs to rain heavily Torrential rain very...
Security officials1 in Ukraine say the downed Malaysia Airlines jet in eastern Ukraine suffered an explosive loss of pressure after it was punctured2 by shrapnel3 from a missile. They say the information came from the plane’s flight data recorders, which are being analysed4 by British...
The Netherlands and Australia are standing by to send police and troops to the site of the Malaysia Airlines crash in eastern Ukraine, in an attempt to finally secure the scene of MH17 disaster. Pro-Russia separatists in the area, who are accused of bringing down...
Process Diagrams, Maps và Tables là những dạng thức Writing Task 1 xuất hiện liên tục trong thời gian gần đây (tháng 5, 6, 7/ 2014). Trong bài hôm nay các bạn cùng ArrowEnglish ôn lại một số cấu trúc và từ vựng đăc trưng...
In British English, you can “do sport”. In American English you can “play sports”. There are three verbs that collocate with sports and other free time activities: go, do and play, but they are not interchangeable: Go is used with activities and sports that end...
Ngày nay du lịch ra nước ngoài đã không còn xa lạ đối với người dân Việt Nam. Thế nhưng trong khi ngôn ngữ giao tiếp cơ bản và phổ biến nhất là Tiếng Anh thì nhiều du khách Việt Nam tại nước ngoài vẫn...
It is so often you have heard that people in the ‘third world’ are greatly suffered from a variety of serious issues. So, take a minute to learn about the problems that they are facing, improve your reading skill for your coming IELTS exam and...
Do and Make are two verbs which frequently confuse students. Here with ArrowEnglish, let’s learn about the difference between Do and Make and when to use each one. When do you use Do? Do is used as follows: To talk about work, jobs or tasks. Note: they do not produce any physical object....