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This, These, That, Those in Everyday English
This article explains demonstratives, showing how to use this and these for nearby objects and that and those for distant ones. It covers using demonstratives with nouns, highlights common mistakes, and includes a practice exercise.
Using and, but, or to Link Sentences
The article explains coordinating conjunctions, focusing on how and, but, and or are used for addition, contrast, and choice. It covers comma rules and provides practice joining simple sentences to improve writing clarity.
Countable vs Uncountable Nouns: Easy Memory Trick for Learners
Here we the basics of countable and uncountable nouns, provides typical examples, explains quantifiers such as much, many, and some, discusses words that change type, offers a visual memory tip, and includes a sorting practice.
Nouns Ending in -y: Simple Spelling Change Rules
Here we rules for making plurals of nouns ending in -y, explaining the consonant plus y to -ies and vowel plus y to -ys patterns. It also provides examples, exceptions, pronunciation notes, and a plural rewrite exercise.
Plural Nouns Ending in -es: How to Spell Them Correctly
The article details when to use -es for plurals, focusing on nouns ending in s, sh, ch, x, or z, and exceptions like hero to heroes. It also gives pronunciation guidance, notes typical mistakes, and provides a brief quiz for practice.
Irregular Plural Nouns: Complete List and Easy Rules
The article explains what makes a plural form irregular, lists common singular and plural pairs, covers vowel and ending changes, discusses Latin and Greek forms, highlights nouns with no plural, shares memory tips, and includes a matching practice.
Singular vs Plural Nouns: Clear Rules and Common Confusions
Here we the basics of singular and plural nouns, explains regular and irregular plural endings, spelling changes, and no-change plurals. It also shows their usage in sentences and provides practice on making plurals.
Concrete vs Abstract Nouns: Easy Grammar Guide with Examples
This article explains what concrete and abstract nouns are, how they differ, and their roles in daily language. It provides definitions, examples, common confusions, tips for remembering, and a practice section for classifying nouns.
Stop Guessing Quantifiers: Quick Visual Guide for Beginners
This article explains how to choose between much, many, some, and any by countability, context, and common confusions. It includes decision charts, tables, and practice activities to help you use these words correctly in real situations.
each vs every: Easy Rules with Examples
The article compares each and every, focusing on their similarities, differences, and singular verb agreement. It also covers time expressions, use with of and determiners, set phrases, exceptions, common mistakes, and provides practice exercises.
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