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There’s a lot going on in this picture from Coachella. There are girls, laughs, smiles, drinks, hair, hats, sunglasses, clothes andjewelry. All of these are plural forms of nouns. Here are rules for forming plural nouns in English: Regular nouns in English are formed by adding “s”. songs texts Nouns that end in a vowel + y also take the letter...

Coachella (co-chell-uh) has started in the US. What is Coachella? Let’s use the English question words to explain: What? What is the Coachella festival? Coachella is an outdoor indie music and art festival. It is one of the largest, most famous and most profitable music festivals in the United States. It’s compared to a modern day Woodstock. Where? Where...

In “Love Me Like You Do,” Ellie Goulding uses imperatives, or commands, to tell her beloved what to do. For example, check out the italicized words that are commands: “Follow me to the dark” and of course… “So love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do Touch me like you do, to-to-touch...

For the verb “to get,”  “gotten/got” is usually listed as the past participle. In English “have got” is also used to say “to have” or “must do something” as in the following examples: I’ve got no money. You’ve got to go now. Most English speakers use contractions for “I’ve/You’ve”...

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber on stage together?! Too bad he couldn’t remember the lyrics! Maybe instead of loving harder Justin Bieber should try harder. Biebs made a big surprise appearance and sang with Ariana Grande Saturday night in Miami for part of her Honeymoon tour. They sang her hit “Love Me Harder” together and he took over for the...