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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
Posted in A1–A2 English, A1–A2 Grammar, A1–A2 Speaking, A1–A2 Writing
Tagged A1 A2 grammar lessons, A1 to C2 English courses, Common grammar mistakes India, Difference between at in on, English grammar for beginners, Learn English prepositions, Prepositions of time and place, Sujyoti Language School, Use of at in on examples
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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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Tagged A1 to C2 English courses, B1 B2 English grammar, CEFR grammar lessons, Common grammar mistakes India, Difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple, English grammar examples, Past Simple grammar rules, Present Perfect grammar rules, Present Perfect vs Past Simple, Sujyoti Language School
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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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Part 3: Inversion in English – Only Phrases & Questions
🔄 Introduction The last part of our inversion series covers: These forms are useful for formal writing, emphatic speech, and exams. 5️⃣ Inversion after “Only” Phrases Rule: When sentences begin with only after, only when, only by, only if, we … Continue reading
Inversion in English Grammar (C1–C2 Focus)
Part 2: Inversion in English – Place, Direction, and So/Such 🔄 Introduction Apart from negative adverbials and conditionals, English also uses inversion for stylistic effects in storytelling, descriptions, and formal emphasis. In this article, we’ll focus on: 3️⃣ Inversion with … Continue reading
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📝 Blog Series: Inversion in English Grammar
Part 1: Inversion in English – Negative Adverbials & Conditional Inversion 🔄 Introduction English sentences usually follow the Subject + Verb + Object order. But sometimes we change this order for emphasis, formality, or style. This is called Inversion. In … Continue reading
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🌟 Ronita’s English Fluency Journey with Sujyoti School
At Sujyoti Language School, we believe that English is more than just a subject — it’s the key to confidence, career growth, and global communication. And stories like Ronita Deb’s prove exactly that. 👩💼 Meet Ronita Deb: From Hesitant to … Continue reading
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