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Master Parallelism: How to Write Balanced English
Ever read a sentence that just flows perfectly? That’s usually because of parallelism — a writing technique that gives sentences rhythm, balance, and clarity. Whether you’re writing essays, speeches, or professional emails, mastering parallel structure will make your English sound … 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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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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Tagged CEFR grammar lessons, Common grammar mistakes India, Difference between gerund and infinitive, English grammar for B1 B2 learners, Gerund and infinitive rules, Gerund vs infinitive examples, Learn English grammar online, Sujyoti Language School, When to use ing and to verb
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