Start for free on the app 🤩
THIS APP IS PERFECT. So helpful if they learn especially writing and listening✍️ - cksgm*** (RedKiwi subscriber) -
Don’t study alone!
Native speaker’s immediate coaching for confusing parts
anonymous
What is the opposite word of "nonsense"?
Emily
4
The antonym for "nonsense" is sense. To say the opposite of "you're talking nonsense" would be "you're talking sense" or "you're making sense." Ex: Don't talk nonsense. That's just a rumor. Ex: The meeting went on for hours. No one was talking sense.
Eunice
What's the difference between "shall" and "will"?
Kai
2
Generally, "shall" and "will" mean the same thing! But there are some subtle differences. While "shall" is often used in Old English, it's also commonly used in formal situations and in British English. Another difference is that while "will" can be used for 1st person (I; we), 2nd person (you), and 3rd person (he/she/they), "shall" is only used in the 1st person (I; we) unless used as a command. Ex: I shall come with you to the grocery store! Ex: Will you go with us to the grocery store? Ex: She will come with us to the grocery store. Ex: You shall go with me. => Formal command in 2nd person, slightly unnatural tone Ex: We shall prevail! => Old English
Get more Native English Expressions
It’s just like watching YouTube before bed, Try it for 10 minutes a day
Using useful features and interesting videos released every day will enable you to do efficient English studying!🙌
RedKiwi’s English Advice
More
How to get better at English without trying hard✨
University student, HaileyHow to study English even while you’re busy📚
International student, OwenLearn English while watching the content you love😘
3 month ESL student, MinaGet started with RedKiwi at the lowest price
Start your Premium Membership Free Trial
Unlock all of RedKiwi’s all features and endless video contents
Oncheon-ro 45, Yuseong Prugio City unit. 208. Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
contact@hayanmind.com
ver.3.0.161 | © RedKiwi 2023