Thursday, 1 October 2015

Monday, 3 August 2015

USED TO GAME


This game is called On target. Your task is to choose the correct form to complete the sentences and then you will get a chance to shoot the bad ducks. You have 5 shots but you might win a bonus if you shoot one of the bottles :-)
Ckick here to play a game: http://www.engames.eu/used-to-learn-to-speak-about-things-in-the-past/

Thursday, 11 June 2015

DIFFERENCES AMONG "LAUGH AT", "LAUGH ABOUT" AND "LAUGH WITH¨


laugh at — to make fun of; deride; ridicule: They were laughing at him, not along with him. 
laugh about — to show or feel amusement or good humor: an experience we would laugh about later on.
laugh with — when two or more people find something amusing they laugh with each other.