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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.
What Are Parts of Speech? Complete Overview
This article explains what parts of speech are, outlines the main word categories, and discusses their importance. It shows how to identify word classes, provides examples, highlights common mistakes, and includes a short practice exercise.
Preposition Practice Quiz: In, On, At and More
The article explains how prepositions work for place, time, and direction, highlights tricky pairs, and provides exercises and a mini quiz so you can practice and test your grammar understanding.
Articles Mini-Test: a, an, the Practice for Beginners
The article reviews English articles, explains when to use a, an, and the, and points out common mistakes. It also provides practice sentences for you to fill in the correct articles and check your understanding.
Pronoun Choice Exercise: He, She, It, or They?
The article reviews subject pronouns, explains when to use he, she, it, or they, and discusses gender-neutral pronouns. It also gives context-based examples and practice exercises to help you choose the right pronoun in various situations.
Fill-in-the-Blank English Practice for Beginners
This article explains how fill-in-the-blank exercises help improve grammar by focusing on missing verbs, articles, and prepositions. It offers context clue tips, practical examples, and short practice texts on everyday topics.
Short Answers in English: Yes, I Do / No, I Don’t
Here we when to use short answers in English, explains positive and negative patterns, and details how to respond to questions using be, do, have, and modal verbs. It also provides practice matching questions with appropriate answers.
WH Questions: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How
Here we the meanings of WH words and explains how to structure WH questions. It also gives real-life examples, points out common errors, and offers practice exercises for writing your own WH questions.
Yes/No Questions in English: Simple Rules and Examples
The article explains what yes/no questions are, covers their word order, and details when to use do, does, is, or are. It also provides practice in forming these questions and answering them with short, natural replies.
Negative Sentences with Do and Does: Easy Beginner Guide
Here we how to form negatives in the present simple tense, the difference between do not and does not, using contractions like don’t and doesn’t, common errors, and offers practice making sentences negative.
Adding Descriptions: Using Adjectives and Adverbs Naturally
This article explains how to describe nouns and verbs, where to place adjectives, and how to use adverbs with action words. It includes examples of natural description and practice exercises to help you write more detailed sentences.
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