Žymos: anglų kalba

Let’s face it: English is a crazy language

Pripažinkime: Anglų kalba yra beprotiška.

Nėra nei EGG EGGPLANT, nei HAMBURGER, nei APPLE, nei PINE PINEAPPLE. ENGLISH MUFFINS nebuvo išrasti ANGLIJOJE. QUICKSAND gali dirbti LĖTAM, BOXING RINGS yra Kvadratiniai, o GUINEAPIG nėra nei iš GUINEA, nei PIG. Ir kodėl rašytojai rašo, o piršliai nerašo, o GROCERIAI nerašo, o GROCERIAI nerašo, o GROCERIAI nerašo, o GROCERIAI nerašo, o GROCERIAI nerašo, o GROCERIAI nerašo.

The most popular ways of saying “Hello” and ” Good bye”

Populiariausi pasisveikinimo ir atsisveikinimo būdai

Šiandien sužinosite, kaip dažniausiai sakoma "labas" ir "iki pasimatymo". Kai kuriuos iš jų galima vartoti su draugais, kiti labiau tinka bendraujant verslo reikalais, dar kiti - su nepažįstamaisiais. Jie padės jums skambėti natūraliai visose gyvenimo situacijose! Pasisveikinimo neoficialūs posakiai: Kaip sekėsi? Malonu [...]

‘interested’ or ‘interesting’?

"domina" ar "įdomu"?

Should we say Interested or Interesting? English learners often are not sure whether to use the “-ing” ending or “-ed” ending for adjectives that express emotions. Some examples of these adjectives, derived from verbs, are: exciting/excited interesting/interested boring/bored amazing/amazed confusing/confused Here’s a general rule to help you remember the difference: When talking about yourself or […]

Building relationships in business and everyday life – phrasal verbs everyone must know!

Building relationships in business and everyday life – phrasal verbs everyone must know!

Phrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. Think of them as you would about any other English vocabulary. Study them as you come across them, in the context, rather than trying to memorize many at once. These phrasal verbs will help you sound like native- speakers, both […]