"Have to" and "had better" are similar expressions, but they have distinct meanings and uses. They are both semi-modal verbs. "Had better" is typically used for giving strong advice with a hint of potential negative consequences if not followed. However, "have to" refers to obligations or rules without necessarily suggesting any specific danger or consequence. Examples of … [Read more...] about Have to VS Had Better
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Should VS Ought to: Modal Verbs Grammar Lesson
In today's lesson, we will learn the difference between the usage of "should" and "ought to." We will also end our lesson with a quiz to test your understanding. The Difference between "Should" and "Ought To": "Should" and "ought to" are both used to give advice or express expectations. "Should" is commonly used in everyday language, while "ought to" is more … [Read more...] about Should VS Ought to: Modal Verbs Grammar Lesson
Direct VS Indirect Questions
In today's lesson, we are going to talk about direct vs indirect questions. Direct questions always end with a question mark. Indirect questions may end with a question mark or a period, depending on the type of question. What are Direct Questions? A direct question is a straightforward question that seeks a specific answer. Direct questions always end in question marks. … [Read more...] about Direct VS Indirect Questions