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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.
Using and, but, or to Link Sentences
The article explains coordinating conjunctions, focusing on how and, but, and or are used for addition, contrast, and choice. It covers comma rules and provides practice joining simple sentences to improve writing clarity.
When Articles Are Not Used in English
Here we the rules for using the zero article in English. It explains when to omit articles before plural and uncountable nouns, abstract concepts, meals, places, and institutions, and discusses common exceptions with practice exercises.
Articles with Instruments: Play the Piano, Play the Guitar
The article explains when to use the with musical instruments, highlights expressions like play the piano, shows when to omit the in general statements, covers formal writing exceptions, and provides practice choosing the correct form.
Articles with Superlatives: the Best, the Most Beautiful
Here we rules for using the with superlative adjectives, explains how to form them, lists common expressions, and notes exceptions. It also includes practice exercises to help you apply what you've learned.
Articles in There Is / There Are Sentences
The article explains how to use a, an, and the with there is and there are, discusses countable and uncountable nouns, and reviews singular and plural rules. It also provides practice sentences for you to complete.
Articles with Geographic Names: Rivers, Mountains, Countries
Here we when to use the with rivers, seas, oceans, mountain ranges, and deserts, when not to use it with cities and countries, notes exceptions like the USA and the Netherlands, and provides practice in adding or removing the article.
Articles with Jobs: a Teacher, an Engineer, a Doctor
This article explains how to use a or an with professions, when to omit articles, and covers special cases like at school or in prison. It provides examples with common jobs, highlights typical mistakes, and includes practice questions.
Prepositions with Activities: Good At, Interested In, Afraid Of
This article explains adjective and verb preposition patterns like good at, interested in, and listen to. It covers common collocations, typical mistakes, and includes practice sentences to help you use these forms correctly in daily English.
Prepositions for Rooms and Places in the House
This article explains how to use prepositions such as in, on, and at to describe places inside the house, including the kitchen, bedroom, furniture, and corners. It offers visual examples and matching exercises for effective practice.
Prepositions for Dates: In, On, At Explained Simply
This article explains how to use in for months and years, on for days and dates, and at for precise times. It covers common expressions, typical mistakes, and includes practice sentences to help you master these prepositions.
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