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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 in Fixed Phrases: Understanding at Least, at All, by Far
Here we why fixed prepositional phrases are resistant to change, how phrases like by far and at all intensify meaning, the pragmatic use of at least, prosody in natural speech, phrase placement, semantic distinctions, translation issues, and practice tips.
Prepositions for Cause–Effect Linking: as a result of, due to
Here we how to distinguish between cause-focused and result-focused prepositions, the formal distinction between due to and because of, alternatives like owing to and thanks to, converting clauses to prepositional phrases, tracking multi-step causality,…
Using Prepositions Effectively in IELTS Writing Tasks and Essays
This article explains how accurate preposition use affects your IELTS Writing scores for Lexical Resource and Cohesion.
Abstract Nouns with Prepositions in Academic English Explained
Here we how abstract concepts in academic English depend on noun-preposition pairings for clarity, covering core academic pairs, the 'of' phrase, stance signaling, nominalization, corpus evidence, managing density, and ambiguity detection.
Prepositions in Academic Argumentation: in terms of, in light of
Here we how prepositional phrases such as in terms of, in light of, and contrary to structure academic arguments. It covers defining scope, evaluating evidence, logical transitions, register differences, and improving argument clarity.
Prepositions in Contracts and Legal English: subject to, under
Here we the use of prepositions in legal drafting, including how 'subject to' shapes conditional obligations, the authority behind 'under' versus 'pursuant to', spatial and timeline terms, subtle distinctions like 'notwithstanding', and best drafting…
Prepositions in TOEFL Integrated Tasks: Usage, Examples and Tips
Here we effective preposition use in TOEFL Integrated writing, including strategies for connecting ideas, expressing contrast, using reporting verbs, paraphrasing, templates, source attribution, error correction, scoring, and timed practice.
Prepositions in Business Emails: regarding and with reference to
This article teaches how to select the right prepositions in business emails. It covers tone, reference markers, polite requests, action-oriented phrases, attachments, concise grammar, outdated phrases, subject lines, and includes practice for common email scenarios.
Advanced Adjective + Preposition Patterns for B2–C1 Learners
Here we why adjectives require specific prepositions, highlights subtle meaning shifts in adjective-preposition pairs, covers common academic combinations, examines register differences, addresses translation issues, and provides practice in formal…
Prepositions in Storytelling and Fiction: Narrative Usage Guide
Here we how spatial and atmospheric prepositions guide the reader’s perspective, establish mood, influence pacing, reveal character states, vary by genre, enrich sensory details, and enhance prose by replacing static verbs with dynamic movement.
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