Everyday Grammar (日常语法)

2020-02-07 What are Intensifiers?

The Fast and the Furious films, a series of car-racing movies, often describe a product called NOS, short for nitrous oxide. Nitrous…

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2020-01-31 What Are You Willing to Do?

Hi everyone! Thanks for listening to Everyday Grammar. If you listen often and find the material easy to understand, you…

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2020-01-24 This Is Casual Grammar, Dude

The Big Lebowski, a 1998 crime comedy, is an American ‘cult classic.' In other words, the film has a group of very…

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2020-01-17 The Difference: Used to, Be Used to, Get Used to

Hi everyone, how was your weekend? Mine was relaxing! Let me tell you about it. Listen for me to say…

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2020-01-10 Definitions, Nouns, and Politics

The United States will hold a presidential election in November of 2020. From now until then, you are likely to…

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2020-01-03 Grammar for Making New Year’s Resolutions

The New Year can come on different dates for different cultures. Most of the Western world, for example, celebrates it…

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2019-12-20 Soccer and Grammar

In recent weeks, search terms related to European football have been popular on the internet. On Monday, for example, Google…

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2019-12-13 Digital Communication: Emojis and Grammar

Writer and actor Larry David is behind some of America's most popular television shows, including Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. The shows often…

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2019-12-06 Do These Things to Improve Your Collocations

If you have been studying English even for a short time, chances are you have already heard or read hundreds…

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2019-11-22 Text Messages and Internet Forums

Today on Everyday Grammar, we will explore two relatively new methods of communicating: text messages and internet forums. We will talk…

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