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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.
Mini Test: Adjectives & Adverbs in Short Paragraphs
Here we strategies for approaching short grammar tests, practicing with adjective and adverb tasks, and using gap-fill and error-spotting exercises. It also explains how to score yourself, reviews key beginner rules, and suggests next study steps.
Mixed Adjective Practice: Spot the Error
This article reviews essential adjective rules, highlights typical beginner mistakes, and provides error-spotting sentences. It includes an answer key with explanations, strategies for self-checking, and extra sentences for additional practice.
Adverb + Adjective Combinations (highly effective, deeply concerned)
The article defines English collocations, focusing on typical adverb and adjective pairs. It compares strong and weak combinations, formal and informal options, and offers practice selecting the most suitable adverb for each adjective.
-ly vs Non-ly Adverbs: Formation Rules
Here we how to create adverbs from adjectives with -ly, points out adjectives that do not take -ly, discusses words whose meaning changes with -ly, reviews spelling changes, highlights common mistakes, and offers practice exercises.
Types of Adverbs: Manner, Time, Place, Degree, Frequency
This article explains the main types of adverbs, including those of manner, time, place, frequency, and degree. It also provides practice in identifying and sorting adverbs into these categories based on their function in sentences.
Adjectives for Food Texture and Flavor (Extended List)
This article introduces basic taste and texture adjectives like sweet, salty, crunchy, and creamy, along with positive words such as delicious and fresh. It covers expressing food preferences and includes simple examples and practice exercises.
Adjectives for Feelings: confused, excited, frustrated
Here we adjectives for positive and negative feelings, explains how to use 'ed' adjectives for emotions, gives sentence frames like I feel or I am, and includes practice choosing the right adjective for different situations.
Adjectives for Weather: sunny, cloudy, stormy
Here we basic weather adjectives, how to describe temperature and sensations, and how to combine these adjectives with nouns. It also provides phrases for small talk, discusses today’s weather and seasons, and includes practice sentences.
Describing Personality with Adjectives
This article explains how to describe personalities using adjectives like kind, honest, lazy, or quiet. It covers words for friends and family, avoiding stereotypes, and includes a practice activity matching traits to character descriptions.
Describing Physical Appearance: Full Vocabulary Set
Here we adjectives for describing height, build, hair, eyes, age, and general appearance. It explains polite versus impolite descriptions, provides model sentences, and includes practice with describing pictures using appearance adjectives.
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