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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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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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