Category Archives: Learning English – BASIC 1

Parts of Speech In English

Parts of speech are types of words or categories of words in English. A sentence is formed by a few words. A word is the most basic part that has its own meaning, function, and usefulness in a sentence. There are eight of PARTS OF SPEECH ; Verb Noun Adjective Adverb Pronoun Interjection Conjunction Preposition… Read More »

The Date In English

There are 2 ways of writing dates in English, the first is to write the day before the month (British) or write the month before the day (American). In writing english dates, number writing is in the form of a nested number (st, nd, rd, or th). British English and American English have many differences… Read More »

Times in English and Pronunciation

The pronunciation of time in English, there is several ways. There are a number of terms that must be understood as follows: O’clock: hour A quarter: quarter/15 minutes Half: half time/30 minutes To: to Past: passing Here are the ways to convey time in English: 1. The First Way Mention the clock first then minutes.… Read More »

Numbers In English and Pronunciation

The numbers in English consist of two kinds, namely Cardinal Number (one, two, three, etc.) are adjectives referring to quantity and Ordinal Number (first, second, third, etc.) referring to distribution.   Number Cardinal Ordinal 1 one first 2 two second 3 three third 4 four fourth 5 five fifth 6 six sixth 7 seven seventh… Read More »

Colour and Spelling in English

This time it will be learned what are the names of colors in English. Common standard colors are blue, red, yellow, and green. Learning and knowing different colors is one of the beginnings of Learning English in order to get to know the surrounding colored objects. In English, color is referred to as color or… Read More »

English Alphabet and Pronunciation

English Alphabet consists of 26 letters divided into 2 types of letters namely consonant and vowel. Consonant letters consist of 21 letters while vowels consist of 5 letters : A, E, I, O, and U. Sometimes, Y is also considered vocal. In general, all English words must contain at least one vowel. The writing of… Read More »