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3 Types of Verb Can Explained with Examples and Exercises

During this article we will discuss the questions like:- ● what is verb can?  ● What are the types and different forms of verb can ? ● How to use verb can in sentences? ● How to Practice with exercises? At the end we will submit exercises by checking your…

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12 English Tenses Made Simple: Master Grammar Easily in 2025

Why Learning Tenses Feels Hard If you’ve ever tried to tell a story in English and found yourself stuck thinking, Do I say: “I eat,’ ‘I ate,’ or ‘I have eaten’?” – You’re not alone. Many English learners feel lost when it comes to 12 English tenses. As an English…

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Definition, Rules & Exercises

Mastering English grammar doesn’t have be difficult! The Future Perfect Continuous tense is one of those advanced tenses that makes your English sound more and natural and fluent. In this guide, we will break it down Into simple steps with real-life examples, easy-to-follow rules, and practice exercises. By the end,…

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Coordinating Conjunctions: Easy Definition, Examples & Rules

what is coordinating conjunction? A coordinating conjunction is a short word which is used to connect two or more words, phrases or clauses of same grammatical type or equal importance within a sentence. Before we dive deeper, let’s quick look at the most well-known dictionaries define coordinating conjunction. This will…

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Subordinating conjunction: Definition and 10 clear examples

What Is a Subordinating Conjunction? A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects a dependent clause (a group of words that can’t be alone) to an independent clause, which is a complete sentence. Example: • He didn’t go out because it was raining.He didn’t go out is the independent clause.Because…

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Helping Verbs— meaning and examples

What Are Helping Verbs? Helping verbs describe crucial details like time (tense), possibility (mood), or active or passive voice. Helping verbs do not usually stand alone without main verb— they help the main verb to make the meaning of the sentence complete.Without helping verbs, many sentences that we talk daily…

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Common Noun: Definition, 4 types with clear examples

If you want to write and speak English well, you need to know details about nouns, especially common nouns. As we know, a noun is a word that names a place, person, idea, or thing. English speakers use nouns all the time—in every sentence we write or speak! Words like…

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9 Powerful List of Adjectives with Examples to Improve Your English

Adjectives are words that describe or give more information about nouns. If you’ve ever said someone is “kind,” “tall,” or “funny,” you’ve already used adjectives! They help us explain how things look, feel, taste, sound, or behave. This article gives you a complete list of adjectives with examples, including easy…

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linking verbs – clear Definition and 10 examples

Linking verbs are special verbs that don’t show action — instead, they tell us more about the subject of the sentence. While action verbs like “write” or “kill” describe what someone is doing, linking verbs like “is” or “are” simply connect the subject to examples. Look at these examples •…

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8 List of Prepositions in English with clear Examples

Introduction If you’re learning English, understanding prepositions is very important. In this article, we will share a full list of prepositions with easy explanations and clear examples. Prepositions help us describe place, time, direction, and more. For example: • The book is on the table. • She was born in…

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3 How to Start a Conversation with Your Crush in English

Introduction Starting a conversation is already hard—but when it’s your crush, it feels even more difficult! If you are learning English, you may worry about saying the wrong thing. In this guide, you will learn how to start a conversation with your crush using easy English phrases. Don’t worry! With…

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8 Powerful English Conversations for Beginners with Easy Examples

Introduction Do you want to improve your English conversation skills? You’re not alone. Many English learners feel nervous when speaking, especially at the beginning. But the good news is: with simple phrases, common questions, and regular practice — you can start speaking English confidently. In this guide, I will teach…

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Common English Phrases for Daily Conversation & Confidence

Introduction how many common English phrases do you know? Do you want to speak English more naturally and confidently? You’re not alone! Many of my students ask me, “Teacher, what are the most useful phrases in English?” So today, I’m sharing over 50 common English phrases you can use every…

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Top 10 English Preposition Mistakes (With Easy Fixes)

what are prepositions? Prepositions are small words like in, on, at, to, for, of, but they can be very tricky and Common English preposition mistakes are a big problem for learners at all levels. Using the wrong preposition can confuse the meaning of your sentence or make it sound unnatural….

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3 English Pronunciation Tips for Clear and Confident Speech

What Is Pronunciation in English? Pronunciation is how we say words in English. If your pronunciation is not clear, people may not understand you. Good pronunciation helps you speak clearly, understand others, and build confidence in English. Many ESL learners (English as a Second Language) struggle with pronunciation because English…

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Say vs Tell: Easy Explanation and Examples for English Learners

Introduction:-One of the most common questions English learners ask is: say vs tell difference Both verbs are used to report speech, but they follow different grammar rules and are used in different ways. In this article, you will learn details about Say vs Tell and how to use them correctly,…

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Explanation of the Present Perfect Continuous tense with examples showing actions that started in the past and continue to the present.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Rules & Examples

What is present perfect continuous tense? Present perfect continuous tense is used when we talk about an action that started in the past and is still happening now, or just stopped but had been going on for some time. It shows how long something has been happening and often uses…

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Explanation of the Past Continuous tense in English with examples of sentences showing actions in progress in the past.

Past Continuous Tense – Definition and Examples

Past continuous tense  tense us very crucial tense in English language; English speakers use this tense daily for their speech. In this lesson we will clarify the most important points you need to understand past continuous tense such as the definition, structure or formula, uses, examples and at the end…

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The difference present Perfect and Past Simple

Learning grammar can be challenging, especially when it comes to choosing between tenses.One of the most common difficulties which English Learners face us Understanding the “difference between present perfect and past simple tense” that l. Although both refer to actions that happened in the past, they are used in different…

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How to Use the Present Perfect Tense in English?

Present perfect tense definition Present perfect tense is a verb which is used for the past events which has relationship with present it is has auxiliary verbs or helping verbs ( have and has) for example I have finished writing the lesson. In this article we will clarify whatever you need about present perfect…

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Simple past tense: definition, rules, and examples

What is simple past tense? Definition:-simple past tense is used for an action which happened in the past time or took place before the time of speaking Example  The cat killed the rat. The teacher went to the class. This tense show to speak about what had taken place already….

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Simple future tense- clear definition and 10 examples

Definition:-simple future tense is used to express an action which will happen in the future time. Example Next month, I shall go to Hamar. Next year, He will learn English. When we use simple future tense ● To talk about future plans or decisions made at the moment of speaking….

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Simple Present Tense: definition, 5 rules and 10 Examples

Definition:- simpe present tense is used for an action happens every regularly. Example:- I speak English every day. The present simple tense is one of the most essential tenses in English. It’s used to talk about things we do regularly, general truths, facts, and habits.  All you have to learn is the rules for building positive, negative, and question sentences, and practice not making typical mistakes,…

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present continuous tense – how to use with examples

present continuous tense is used to express an action, which is happening right now, or at the time of speaking. Imagine you are sitting down, trying to explain what you’re currently doing or what is happening in front of you. If you weren’t aware of the present continuous, you might…

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Plural Noun – Definition, 6 important rules and examples

In English, understanding singular and plural noun will make it easy for you to speak and understand passages, so What Are Singular and Plural Nouns? What are the rules of singular and plural nouns? In this article, we will deeply discuss the answers to the two questions above to understand…

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