Who’s vs whose. We think gorgeous Gigi Hadid can claim Taylor Swift as the answer for both of those questions. Let’s break it down. Last Saturday, Taylor played a show in her mega 1989 tour in Detroit. She had her BFF Gigi there, and during “Style,” Gigi worked it and danced on stage. Both friends posted about the fun moment on Instagram:So...
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Watch out, Kim K. There’s a new selfie king in town.Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an action hero and now a Guinness World Record holder! Johnson claimed the title on Thursday, May 21, when he took the title of most selfies taken in three minutes. The Furious 7 star broke the record at the UK premiere of his upcoming disaster flick San Andreas,...
Preposition time! The prepositions of, to and in are among the ten most frequent words in English. Prepositions come before another word, usually a noun or noun phrase. They can also act as adverbs. For example: I met her at the movies. I ate lunch before the test. You can walk in. There are lots of prepositions in Jason DeRulo’s new song “Want to Want...
Andy Grammer’s song has great grammar practice! He gives us a good chance to practice modals. The modal auxiliary verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must and ought to. They are used to express a possibility (something that may happen) or obligation (something you must do). They behave in an irregular way:Most cannot be used in past...
Have you heard “Somebody” by Natalie La Rose and featuring Jeremih? It has plenty of examples of the indefinite pronouns “somebody”, “everybody” and “nobody”. “I wanna rock with somebody (whoa, yeah) I wanna take shots with somebody (shot, shot, shot, shot) I wanna leave with somebody (somebody, come on, come...