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  • Grammar
    • Verb Tenses
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    • Punctuation
    • Sentences
    • Phrases
    • Clauses
  • Parts Of Speech
    • Noun
    • Pronoun
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Expressions & Alternatives
Different Ways to Say Thank You

120 Different Ways to Say Thank You

Saying “thank you” is a simple yet powerful way to show appreciation and kindness. But did you know there are […]

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Verb
Gerunds in English Grammar

Gerunds in English: Definition, Examples, and Usage

In English, words ending in “-ing” are often more than just verbs in action. These words, known as gerunds, act

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Expressions & Alternatives
Synonyms for Good

100 Synonyms for Good: Improve Your Vocabulary with Better Words

The word “good” is used so often that it can sometimes feel repetitive. Whether you’re describing a meal, a person,

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Idioms & Phrases
Fun Idioms for Kids

50 Fun Idioms for Kids with Meanings and Examples

Idioms are fun phrases that do not mean exactly what the words say. They have a special meaning that you

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Interjection
Common Secondary Interjections in English

100 Common Secondary Interjections in English with Examples

Secondary interjections are versatile exclamations that convey emotions, reactions, or attitudes in various contexts. Here’s a list of common secondary

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Interjection
Secondary Interjections

Secondary Interjections: 100 Useful Examples to Learn and Practice

Did you know there’s a way to express emotions indirectly using complete phrases or sentences? These expressions, known as secondary

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Interjection Parts Of Speech
Primary Interjections in English

Primary Interjections: Learn the Basic Expressions in English

Have you ever reacted with a quick “Wow!” or “Ouch!” without thinking? Those simple sounds, known as primary interjections, are

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Writing Tips Essay Writing
How to Write an Essay About Yourself

How to Write an Essay About Yourself | Clear Writing Guide

An essay about yourself is a piece of writing where you share your experiences, thoughts, and personal growth to help

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Clauses
Noun Clauses in English Grammar

Noun Clauses in English Grammar: Definition, Functions, and Examples

In English, clauses can serve many roles, but when a clause functions like a noun, it’s called a noun clause.

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Verb
How to Use Ought To

How to Use ‘Ought To’: Meaning, Examples, and Usage

There are many ways to express advice, obligation, or suggestion in English. One of these ways is by using “ought

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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with Yet

Can You Start a Sentence with Yet? (Grammar Guide)

Yes, you can start a sentence with yet. It’s often used as a conjunction to show contrast—similar to but. When

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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with So

Can You Start a Sentence with So? (Grammar Guide)

You’ve likely seen sentences that begin with so in conversations, articles, or even interviews. But is it grammatically correct? Yes,

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