
The prepositions during, for, and while are often used with time time expressions. Let's take a look at the difference in usage between during, for, and while.

Hello everyone! Here we're going to show you a good way to learn new words. Let's start with the word energy as an example. As you probably know energy is a noun and that is means 'the source of power or strength'. A quick way to build up word bank of English words is to identify the other forms of this word:

'We took the horses out by ourselves.'

Take a look at the ten sentences below. You will notice that each one is missing a preposition. Choose which one is correct for each sentence.
Prepositions are used before nouns, noun phrases or pronouns, connecting them to other words.

In English, personal pronouns are used instead of nouns for 'people' and 'things'.
They are used so that we don't repeat the same words over and over again. Let's look at an example using the noun picture:

When someone asks you "What do you do?" they mean "What is your job"?
Let's take a look at a few jobs! Do you know what these people do?

Both I and me are personal pronouns.
I is a subject prounoun and it's used for the subject of the sentence. He, she, we, it, they and you are also subject pronouns.
"Hugo and I work in the same office" - 'Hugo and I' are the subject.

Here we take a look at antonyms. An antonym is basically the opposite word of another. For example the antonym of big is small, or the antonym of tall is short. Check out the following ten words and choose the correct antonym: