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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.
Social Relationship Nouns Explained for Everyday Conversations
Here we key English nouns for family, work, and social relationships, explains formal and informal options, and discusses common learner mistakes. It also provides practice describing people and connections using correct relationship terms.
How to Recognize Nouns in Real English Sentences Instantly
This article explains how to identify nouns in sentences using word endings, position, and their roles as subject, object, or complement. It also covers determiners, adjectives, noun-verb differences, common confusions, and practice examples.
Words That Act as Both Nouns and Verbs in Modern English
Here we dual-function English words such as run, work, and plan, showing how context reveals their noun or verb role. It discusses meaning shifts, stress changes, learner confusion, and includes practice choosing the correct function in sentences.
Words That Act as Both Nouns and Adjectives in English Usage
This article explains how words like plastic, gold, and online function as both nouns and adjectives in English. It covers meaning shifts based on word position, usage differences, common learner errors, and includes practice with sentence rewriting.
Nouns as Sentence Subjects: Clear Form and Position Rules
Here we what sentence subjects are in English, how nouns and pronouns act as subjects, typical word order, and the difference between simple and compound subjects. It also addresses common mistakes and provides practice for writing clear noun subjects.
Determiners in Legal and Policy Language: strict interpretation
Here we why determiners are essential for legal precision, how 'the' and 'a' affect definitions and obligations, risks of ambiguity in policy language, and includes examples and practice identifying strict versus flexible determiner use.
Using Determiners in Instructions and Technical Manuals
This article explains how determiners like the and a clarify procedural writing. It covers their use for specific steps, introducing new items, avoiding vagueness, linking steps, and includes examples and practice for clearer technical instructions.
Determiners in Scientific Writing: specificity vs generality
This article explains how to use the, a/an, and zero article in scientific writing. It covers referencing established concepts, introducing new variables, making general statements, common errors, examples from journals, and practice exercises.
Generic Reference with Determiners: talking about things in general
This article explains how English grammar uses determiners for generic reference, including when to use the, a/an, or no article for general statements. It covers common mistakes, academic examples, and offers practice rewriting sentences.
Complex Determiner Choices in Long Noun Phrases
Here we the structure and placement of extended noun phrases, focusing on determiners, modifiers, and their impact on meaning. It also addresses interpreting complex noun groups, common learner issues, and includes practice with reordering long noun phrases.
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