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Exploring the Singular and Plural Forms of "Man" and "Woman"
"Man" represents the singular form, while "men" is the plural form. "Woman" denotes the singular form, while "women" represents the plural.
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Jun 29, 20232 min read

To vs. Too vs. Two - What is the difference?
“two” is the number 2, “to” is a preposition, and “too” is an adverb that can mean “overtly" or "also"
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Jun 28, 20232 min read


How to Use Present Simple?
Present Simple is a verb tense used to describe habitual actions, general truths, or scheduled events.
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Jun 27, 20232 min read

Is the Word "Work" Countable or Uncountable?
n uncountable "work" refers to the general concept of labour. Countable “work” refers to specific tasks, projects, or pieces of employment.
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Jun 23, 20232 min read

What is the difference between: Than and Then?
"Than" is primarily used as a conjunction for making comparisons. "Then" is an adverb that relates to time, order, or sequence.
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Jun 20, 20232 min read

What Are Adjectives and When to Use Them?
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They provide additional information about the qualities and characteristics.
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Jun 15, 20232 min read

The Basic Word Order in an English Sentence
In English, the most common word order is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO).
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Jun 13, 20232 min read

Understanding the Wh-Words in the English Language
'Wh' words play a significant role in forming questions and seeking information.
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Jun 7, 20232 min read

When to Use "How Much?" and When to Use "How Many?"
"How much?" is primarily used with uncountable nouns, such as liquids or masses. "How many" is used with countables, like people, or books.
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Jun 1, 20232 min read

The Difference Between “What” and “Which”
“What” is often used to ask about general categories or qualities. “Which” implies a limited range of possibilities or options.
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May 30, 20232 min read

How and When to Use "Lie" and "Lay"?
Whether you're lying down to relax or laying down the truth, understanding the difference is key.
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May 25, 20232 min read

What are Irregular Nouns? What are the Most Common Irregular Nouns?
Unlike regular nouns, which typically follow predictable patterns for pluralization and possessive forms, irregular nouns have unique forms.
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May 19, 20232 min read

What are Countable and Uncountable Nouns?
An article about the usage of countable and uncountable nouns in the English language.
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May 18, 20233 min read

When to use the Exclamation Mark? Exclamation Mark in Imperative Sentences.
It's a small but mighty punctuation symbol (!) that adds emphasis, energy, and excitement to our written words.
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May 17, 20232 min read

Are Child and Children Countable or Uncountable?
An article on whether the words "child" and "children" should be considered countable or uncountable.
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May 10, 20232 min read

What is a Subject in a Sentence?
The subject of a sentence is like the star of a show – it's the main focus and the one that everyone pays attention to.
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May 9, 20232 min read

The Grammar Usage of "To Be Going" for Future and Forecasting
This article delves into the grammar usage of "to be going" for future and forecasting, examining its construction, nuances, and implication
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May 4, 20232 min read

When do we use articles “a”, “an” and “the”? And when we don't?
Articles play a vital role in conveying precise meanings and establishing the specificity of nouns. Two primary types of articles exist: def
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Apr 28, 20234 min read

How to use Future Simple?
The Future Simple tense, also known as the Simple Future, is a verb tense used to talk about actions or events that will happen in future.
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Apr 20, 20232 min read

What are Irregular Verbs?
Irregular verbs are those that don't follow the usual pattern of conjugation in English. They have unique forms for past tense.
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Apr 5, 20232 min read
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