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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.
Interjections in Grammar (Not Usage)
The article details interjections in grammar, discussing their function, where they appear in sentences, punctuation guidelines, how they interact with clauses, and restrictions on their use. It ends with brief practice exercises.
Types of Interjections: Emotional, Greeting, Response
Here we different types of interjections, including emotional, greeting, and response interjections. It explains their meanings, the impact of tone, provides examples, and includes a practice set to reinforce learning.
What Are Interjections? Complete Theory
This article explains what interjections are, their grammatical role, and the types of reactions they express. It covers their form, sentence restrictions, provides examples, and includes a mini practice to help reinforce learning.
Articles in Noun Phrase Structure
The article shows where articles fit in noun phrases, how to use them with adjectives and modifiers, and the right word order. It also covers common errors and offers practice phrases for mastering article use.
Articles with Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Theory Only)
Here we rules for using articles with count and non-count nouns, explains how to select articles for general or specific meanings, discusses common problem cases, gives examples in noun phrases, and offers brief practice exercises.
Zero Article: When No Article Is Used
Here we when to use no article in English, focusing on general statements, languages, meals, places, plural and uncountable nouns, and common mistakes. It also provides practice tasks to reinforce your understanding of the zero article.
Indefinite Articles “a” and “an”: Grammar Theory
This article explains what a and an mean, when to use each, the rule that limits them to singular nouns, and how they introduce general or new information. It also covers exceptions and includes a brief practice section.
Definite Article “the”: Theoretical Use
The article explains the meaning of 'the' and when to use it with specific, known, singular, plural, abstract, and unique nouns. It also highlights typical learner errors and provides practice items for better understanding.
What Are Articles? Core Theory
This article explains what articles do, the different types, how they relate to meaning and reference, and where to place them. It covers usage with count and non-count nouns, common mistakes, and includes short practice exercises.
Demonstratives as Determiners: Theoretical Role
The article explains how demonstratives show distance and reference, highlights differences between singular and plural forms, and covers placement rules. It also includes real-world examples and a short practice section to help you master their use.
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