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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.
Prepositions of Time: at 7, on Monday, in June
This article explains how to use at, on, and in with clock times, days, months, years, and holidays. It covers parts of the day, common expressions, key differences, frequent mistakes, and includes practice for your schedule.
Prepositions of Place: in, on, under, next to, between
Here we using English prepositions to map locations, explains the difference between single and compound prepositions, and provides practice describing rooms and pictures.
Prepositions for Beginners: in, on, at (Time and Place)
Here we the main meanings of in, on, and at, explains their use for time and place with examples, provides handy phrases for classroom and travel, points out common mistakes, and ends with a practice exercise to choose the right preposition.
The Little Words That Change Meaning: Master a/an/the Fast
The article explains how using a, an, and the changes meaning, compares similar sentences for clarity, and gives a quick decision guide. It also covers common learner problems and provides practice to help you choose the right article.
Practice: 40 Short Sentences to Master Articles
Here we how to use practice sets to master English articles. It includes fill-the-gap and article choice exercises, rewriting sentences without articles, a self-check answer key, and advice for ongoing improvement.
Common Article Errors and How to Avoid Them
The article guides you on using a, an, and the, explains when to use articles for specific or general meanings, first or known mentions, unique or non-unique things, zero article cases, quick checking methods, and includes practice with sentence correction.
Articles with Food and Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Here we rules for using or omitting articles with daily and special meals, explains countable and uncountable food types, discusses how to talk about dishes and portions, provides useful meal expressions, and highlights common mistakes.
Articles with Jobs and Professions
The article guides you on using a, an, or zero article with job titles, explains the difference between talking about roles and real jobs, covers modifiers, notes exceptions, points out common mistakes, and provides practice for describing people’s professions.
Articles THE with Countries, Cities, and Places
Here we when to use articles with country names, groups, rivers, seas, and mountain ranges, points out exceptions like the UK and the Netherlands, and includes useful tourist phrases plus practice with travel-related sentences.
the with Unique Things: the Sun, the Internet, the Police
Here we when to use "the" with unique things, compares its use with natural objects and institutions, explains regional differences like Internet vs. internet, discusses people groups such as the rich, highlights common errors, and provides practice.
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