ALL OR EVERY?

ALL  (OF) = the whole or complete group EVERY = each item / object / person in the group  Note that ALL is used with plural nouns while EVERY and EACH are used with singular nouns. ALL or EVERY? Compare the following example sentences: All my friends love pizza. / Every friend I have loves pizza. All dogs love meat. … Read More

WHY CAN’T WE STOP LOOKING AT OUR PHONES?

Listening Practice: Why Can’t We Stop Looking At Our Phones? Download Listening Practice: Phones PDF Worksheet  Read the questions in Part 1 before starting to listen to the programme. PART 1  – PHONE NUMBERS Larry Rosen is the author of the book, “Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World”. What does his research focus on? How many times a day does … Read More