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Tenses in English Made Simple (With Easy Chart)
English tenses help us understand when an action happens — in the present, past, or future.Many learners feel confused because English has 12 tenses, but the truth is:👉 Once you understand the pattern, tenses become very easy. In this guide, … Continue reading
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Subject–Verb Agreement in English: A Complete Guide
Subject–Verb Agreement is one of the most important grammar rules in English.If the subject changes, the verb must also change — otherwise the sentence becomes incorrect. Many learners make mistakes like:❌ She go to school.❌ They is playing.❌ The list … Continue reading
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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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