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Advanced Determiners: All, Both, Either & Neither

Determiners are small words that come before nouns, but they play a big role in English. At the B2–C1 level, mastering advanced determiners like all, both, either, neither, and each can make your English more precise and natural. These words … Continue reading

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Master Post-Modification in Advanced English

📘 What Is Post-Modification? A post-modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that comes after a noun to provide additional information about it. Basic Structure Noun + Post-Modifier Example ✔ The book on the table belongs to me. The post-modifier … Continue reading

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Apposition in English: Adding Precision to Sentences

If you want to sound more clear, advanced, and natural in English, mastering apposition is essential. It is widely used in academic writing, formal communication, and fluent speaking. Apposition helps you add extra information, clarify meaning, and improve sentence precision … Continue reading

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