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Active and Passive Voice: Rules, Uses, and Examples
Master Active and Passive Voice with Example When we write or speak English, we can express the same idea in two ways: Active Voice and Passive Voice.Both are grammatically correct, but they serve different purposes. In this lesson, you’ll learn … Continue reading
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Ellipsis and Substitution: Speak Like a Native
Ever noticed how native speakers speak shorter, smoother sentences — yet everyone still understands them perfectly? That’s because they use Ellipsis and Substitution — two powerful tools that make English sound natural and less repetitive. Let’s explore how these work … Continue reading
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Countable vs Uncountable Nouns in English Explained
Have you ever wondered why we say a book but not a water?That’s because in English, nouns are divided into two types — countable and uncountable. Understanding this difference helps you use articles, plurals, and quantifiers correctly — essential for … Continue reading
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Turn Verbs into Nouns: Nominalisation Explained
When writing essays, reports, or research papers, you’ll notice that formal English often sounds more objective and professional. One secret to achieving that style is nominalisation — turning verbs (or sometimes adjectives) into nouns. This simple technique can instantly make … Continue reading
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Gerund or Infinitive? Master –ing and to + Verb Rules
One of the most confusing topics in English grammar is knowing when to use a verb + -ing (gerund) and when to use to + verb (infinitive). Both forms are common, but they’re used in different situations — and using … Continue reading
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Cleft Sentences: Definition, Types, and Examples
Have you ever wanted to emphasise a specific part of a sentence — maybe the person, place, or reason? That’s where Cleft Sentences come in. They make your English sound more natural, formal, and expressive, especially in writing and public … Continue reading
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Prepositions of Time and Place: At, In, On Explained Clearly
Prepositions like at, in, and on are small words that make a big difference in English.They show time (when something happens) and place (where something happens). Many learners mix them up — but don’t worry!This blog will help you understand … Continue reading
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A, An, The – Learn When and How to Use Articles in English
Many English learners struggle with small but important words like a, an, and the — called articles. They seem simple, but they can completely change the meaning of a sentence. In this blog, you’ll learn how to use articles correctly, … Continue reading
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Present Perfect vs Past Simple: Clear Rules with Examples
Many English learners get confused between Present Perfect (I have done) and Past Simple (I did). Both are used to talk about the past, but they are not the same. In this blog, we’ll explain the rules step by step … Continue reading
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10 Grammar Errors by Indians with Easy Fixes
10 Common Grammar Mistakes Made by Indians (and How to Fix Them) English is spoken by millions of Indians every day, but small grammar mistakes can change the meaning of a sentence or make you sound less confident. Most of … Continue reading
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