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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.
because vs so: Explaining Reasons and Results
This article explains how to use because and so to show reasons and results. It covers sentence order, comma use, common mistakes, and includes mini dialogues with explanations plus practice rewriting sentences for better understanding.
Joining Ideas: How to Make Longer Sentences with and/but/or
Here we why sentence length is important, how to coordinate or link ideas, and methods to avoid run-on sentences. It also explains punctuation basics, provides useful sentence frames, and includes practice in combining short sentences.
Conjunctions for Beginners: and, but, or, because, so
This article explains how conjunctions connect ideas in sentences. It covers using and for similar ideas, but for contrast, or for choices, and because or so for reasons and results, plus practice for building longer sentences.
Master in/on/at with 10 Picture Rules (You'll Never Forget)
This article explains ten key visual rules for using in, on, and at, with summary charts for time and place. It also includes real-life examples, a quick error correction checklist, and practice exercises describing pictures.
Tricky Prepositions for Beginners: for vs since, to vs for
This article explains how to use for, since, and to when discussing time duration, starting points, direction, and purpose. It includes clear examples, common confusion patterns, and practice exercises for choosing the correct preposition.
Prepositions with Phrases: at night, in the morning, on time
Here we how to use at, in, and on with time expressions, explains the difference between on time and in time, discusses weekend phrases, highlights common fixed phrases, and includes practice with rhythm, stress, and sentence rewriting.
Prepositions with Locations: at home, at work, at school
Here we how to use at, in, and on for places, explains differences between public and private locations, reviews set expressions, discusses daily routines, points out regional exceptions and mistakes, and provides practice describing your day.
Prepositions with Transport: by bus, on foot, in a car
The article clarifies how to use by, on, and in with transport, including phrases like by train and on foot. It also covers talking about trips, typical learner mistakes, and gives practice describing how you travel.
Prepositions with Movement: up, down, across, through
The article clarifies direction versus location, demonstrates across and through in real situations, and briefly compares past, along, and over. It also provides step-by-step direction instructions, travel vocabulary, and map-guiding practice.
Prepositions for Travel: to, from, into, out of
Here we essential prepositions for travel, explains the difference between arrive in/at and go to/go into, and provides useful phrases for directions. It also includes practice describing short journeys.
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