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This section focuses on English grammar explained in a simple and practical way. You will find clear rules, step-by-step examples, and common mistakes to avoid, helping you build a strong foundation for speaking and writing confidently.
Types of Adverbs: Manner, Place, Time, Frequency, Degree
This article explains adverbs of manner, place, time, frequency, and degree. It offers usage notes and a quick practice section, helping you understand how adverbs clarify actions, locations, timing, frequency, and intensity in sentences.
What Are Adverbs? General Definition
This article explains what adverbs describe, their main functions, and basic forms. It highlights common types, compares adverbs and adjectives, points out typical mistakes, and offers a short practice section for review.
Adjectives as Complements After Linking Verbs
The article defines complements, lists common linking verbs, and explains how adjectives follow verbs like be, seem, and feel. It also covers typical sentence patterns, frequent mistakes, and provides a short practice section.
Degree of Adjectives: Positive, Comparative, Superlative
Here we the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives, explains how to form them including irregular forms, provides practical examples, and concludes with a brief practice exercise to help you apply what you've learned.
Limiting Adjectives: Definition and Use
Here we how limiting adjectives specify nouns, details their main categories and typical sentence positions, and explains how they change meaning. It also provides examples, points out beginner mistakes, and offers practice items.
Adjective Order: Theoretical Framework
This article explains how English speakers order adjectives before nouns, covering the typical sequence: opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, and material. It includes a full model and short practice to help you master the pattern.
Compound Adjectives: Structure and Rules
This article explains compound adjectives, covering how they're formed, basic hyphen rules, common patterns, and combinations of meaning. It includes real examples, highlights typical errors, and offers quick practice to reinforce your understanding.
Participial Adjectives: -ed and -ing Forms
Here we the meanings of -ed and -ing adjectives, how to use them for feelings and things, common adjective pairs, typical beginner mistakes, and includes practice sentences to reinforce correct usage.
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Theory)
The article explains why we compare things, covers patterns for one- and two-syllable adjectives, outlines rules for longer adjectives, lists irregular forms and common confusions, and includes practice exercises to reinforce understanding.
Attributive vs Predicative Adjectives
Here we attributive and predicative adjective positions, linking verb patterns, and how adjective meaning changes by position. It also offers examples, common mistakes to avoid, and a quick practice exercise.
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