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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.
Gender-Neutral Nouns in Modern English for Inclusive Language
This article explains what gender-neutral nouns are, why they matter, and how to use them. It covers neutral job titles, people-first language, singular they, inclusive family terms, common mistakes, and offers practice revising sentences.
Nouns Without Gender Forms in Modern English Communication
The article defines genderless nouns in English, lists common neutral personal and job terms, explains their use in professional writing, discusses errors learners make with assumed gender, and provides practice replacing gendered nouns with neutral alternatives.
Foreign-Origin Nouns in English and Their Usage Patterns
Here we how English borrows nouns from Latin, Greek, and French, explores changes in their spelling, pronunciation, and plural forms, discusses register differences, highlights typical learner mistakes, and provides practice choosing correct forms.
Personal Nouns and Social Roles in Everyday English Usage
The article defines personal nouns in English, lists common nouns for identity and roles, examines their use in family, work, and society, compares formal and informal options, addresses cultural sensitivity, notes learner errors, and offers practice using them.
Hyphenated Noun Modifiers in English Spelling and Meaning
Here we what hyphenated noun modifiers are, when to use hyphens before a noun, common hyphen patterns, differences in meaning with or without hyphens, hyphens in numbers and measurements, common mistakes, and includes practice questions.
Natural Gender vs Grammatical Gender in English Noun Usage
Here we the difference between natural and grammatical gender, explains why English uses natural gender, and discusses how this affects pronoun choice for people, animals, and objects. It also addresses special cases and common learner confusion.
Pre-modifying Adjectives and Nouns Used Together Correctly
Here we what pre-modifiers are in English noun phrases, the rules for ordering adjectives and noun modifiers, how modifier position affects meaning, differences between spoken and written use, common learner mistakes, and practice exercises.
Collective Measurement Nouns in Quantities and Amounts
Here we what collective measurement nouns are in English, such as group, set, series, and pair. It explains their usage with countable items, verb agreement rules, differences from plural nouns, common learner mistakes, and offers practice.
Partitive Nouns in English: A Piece of, A Bit of, A Slice of
The article defines partitive nouns, lists common examples, and explains their use with uncountable nouns. It also covers how to choose the right partitives for food and materials, distinguishes them from measurement nouns, and includes practice exercises.
Dual-Form Nouns with Different Meanings in English Usage
Here we what dual-form nouns are in English grammar, how their meanings shift between singular and plural forms, and common examples like glass, paper, and work.
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