Grammar Drama

 

Grammar Drama

Miniuni - English Courses Through Literature - Warszawa“I was working in the school…”
“I worked in the school…”
“I used to work in the school…”
or:
“I was working in a school…” – ??!

 

Aren’t You tired of all those horrifying doubts that have plagued the minds of millions of students across the whole globe, or even further?

Why is it “two million” instead of “two millions”, since You know perfectly well that plural deserves an “-s” in the end?

What is the flippin difference between “a chair”, “the chair” or simply “chair”?

Do You want to get rid of all such nightmarish questions?

Register for a trial lesson on this course, and if You are still undecided after it’s over – only ask Yourself one question: which conditional sentence is used here and why?