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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.
Collective Nouns: Theory and Examples
The article defines collective nouns, lists common groups, explains verb agreement and differences between British and American usage, provides real examples, points out common mistakes, and ends with a short practice activity on choosing the correct verb.
Concrete and Abstract Nouns Explained
This article explains concrete and abstract nouns, how to tell them apart, and why the difference matters. It covers definitions, practical tests, common learner mistakes, real-life examples, and includes a sorting practice activity.
Common and Proper Nouns: Key Differences
This article explains common and proper nouns, their definitions, spelling, and capitalization rules. It includes examples, comparison lists, cases when common nouns act as names, common learner mistakes, and practice exercises to label each type.
What Are Nouns? Full Definition
This article explains what nouns are, their main functions, and typical meanings. It shows how to identify nouns in sentences, compares them to other word classes, highlights common beginner mistakes, and includes a quick practice section.
How Parts of Speech Interact in Sentences
Here we how sentences are built, the roles of nouns, verbs, and adjectives, and how function words work. It also provides examples, common sentence patterns, errors to avoid, and a short practice on building sentences.
Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes
The article defines morphemes and distinguishes between derivational and inflectional types. It explains how morphemes change words, lists common prefixes and suffixes, provides contextual examples, highlights frequent learner mistakes, and offers practice exercises.
How Words Change Class: Conversion in English
This article explains conversion in English, showing how words change roles, like nouns to verbs or adjectives to nouns. It covers common patterns, examples, typical mistakes, daily usage, and offers practice with word conversion.
Content Words vs Function Words
The article explains the difference between content words and function words, how they interact in sentences, and their roles in communication. It offers examples, tips for identifying each type, common errors, and a short exercise for practice.
Open and Closed Word Classes Explained
Here we the basics of open and closed word classes in English, explains how they differ, gives examples, and discusses why the distinction is important. It also points out typical learner mistakes and offers practice in classifying words.
How English Word Classes Work
This article explains what word classes are, highlights the main groups, and shows how they function in sentences. It covers recognizing word roles, common confusions, learning tips, and includes simple examples and a practice activity.
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