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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.
Numbers as Determiners: Two Apples, Three Books
This article explains number and noun agreement in English, including how to use numbers with singular, plural, and of-phrases like a group of. It covers real-life examples in shopping, cooking, and planning, plus common mistakes and practice tips.
this/that/these/those: Pointing at Things Correctly
Here we how to use this, that, these, and those. It explains near versus far concepts, singular and plural forms, usage with nouns or alone, spoken gestures, common mistakes, and offers practice for identifying and producing correct phrases.
Quantifiers: some, any, a lot of, much, many, a few, a little
The article reviews countable and uncountable nouns, discusses how word choice changes meaning and tone, and explains using some and any for offers or requests. It covers comparing amounts, typical beginner mistakes, and includes practice exercises.
Determiners for Beginners: this, that, some, any, much, many
This article explains how determiners like this, that, some, any, much, and many work in sentences. It covers their use for distance, positivity or negativity, countable and uncountable nouns, and includes dialogues and practice exercises.
Build Clear Sentences Fast: 12 Conjunctions You'll Use Every Day
This article explains 12 common conjunctions, offers quick meanings, sentence frames, and speaking practice. It covers tone control, a mini quiz, and exercises to help you reply briefly and expand sentences confidently in conversation.
Adding, Contrasting, Choosing: Conjunctions by Function
This article explains how to use conjunctions like and, also, but, although, or, either...or, because, and so. It covers adding ideas, showing contrasts, giving options, linking causes and results, and improving sentence flow.
while vs during: Basic Guide for Beginners
This article explains the core differences between while and during, how to use while with clauses and during with nouns, ways to talk about events happening at the same time, common time expressions and mistakes, and offers practice for correct usage.
either...or / neither...nor: Simple Patterns with Examples
This article explains how to use either...or and neither...nor for choice or absence, covers sentence structures, verb agreement, formal and informal tones, offers real dialogues, highlights common mistakes, and includes practice exercises.
although vs but: Easy Differences for A2 Learners
The article compares contrast in clauses and simple links, explains their sentence positions, and discusses formal and informal tones. It also covers intonation, pauses, frequent mistakes, and includes practice with replacing and comparing contrast words.
when, if, before, after: Time Words for Simple Sentences
Here we the use of time clauses, explains how to use the present simple for future plans, and details correct comma placement. It also provides everyday planning examples, points out common errors, and includes practice exercises.
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