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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with And

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

Many learners are told not to begin a sentence with and, especially in school writing. But this advice isn’t a […]

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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with Although

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

Yes, you can start a sentence with although. It’s a subordinating conjunction used to introduce contrast or show that something

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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with Or

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

Yes, you can start a sentence with or, but it should be done with care. Or is typically used to

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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with But

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

You’ve probably heard the advice: “Never start a sentence with but.” While this was commonly taught in classrooms, it’s not

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Grammar Rules
Can You Start a Sentence with a Conjunction

Can You Start a Sentence with a Conjunction? (Grammar Explained)

If you’ve ever been told that starting a sentence with and, but, or because is wrong, you’re not alone. This

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Phrases
Prepositional Phrases List with Examples

Prepositional Phrases List with Examples: 50 Common Phrases

If you have ever wondered about those word combos like “in the garden” or “across the street,” you are in

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Phrases
Prepositional Phrases as Adverbial Phrases

Prepositional Phrases as Adverbial Phrases

Are you struggling to understand prepositional phrases and how they function as adverbial phrases in English sentences? Don’t worry, you’re

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Phrases
Prepositional Phrases in English

Prepositional Phrases in English: Definition, Types, and Examples

A prepositional phrase is one of the most common structures in English grammar. You’ll find it in everyday writing and

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Commonly Confused Words
Advice vs Advise

Advice vs. Advise: Learn the Difference with Easy Examples

Advice vs. Advise: In the English language, there are words that may seem similar but have different meanings and uses.

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Verb
Intransitive Verbs List

Intransitive Verbs List:100+ Useful Intransitive Verbs with Example Sentences

Intransitive verbs are verbs that do not require a direct object to complete their meaning. The action or state they

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Verb
Can Vs Could

Can vs Could: Uses, Rules, and Differences with Clear Examples

Can and could are both modal verbs, but they are not interchangeable in every situation. The difference depends on time,

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Verb
Transitive Verbs List

Transitive Verbs List: 100 Transitive Verbs with Example Sentences

A transitive verb is a verb that always takes a direct object, something or someone that receives the action. You

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