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Grammar Sentences
Predicate in English Grammar

Predicate in English Grammar: Definition, Types, and Examples

In every complete sentence, something is being said about the subject. That “something” is called the predicate. It tells us […]

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Grammar Clauses
What Is a Clause

What Is a Clause in Grammar? (Definition, Structure & Examples)

To understand how English sentences work, you need to start with clauses. A clause isn’t just a random group of

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Verb
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: What’s the Difference? Explained with Examples

English verbs don’t all behave the same way. Some verbs need an object to complete their meaning, while others don’t.

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Sentences
Sentences in English

Sentences in English: Definition, Parts, Types, and Common Errors

A sentence is the basic unit of meaning in English. It expresses a complete thought, whether it’s a statement, a

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Articles
The Definite Article THE

Definite Article in Grammar: 10 Rules to Use “The” Correctly

The definite article is one of the most important tools in English grammar because it helps you point to a

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Verb
Use of Has Have and Had

Use of Has Have and Had In English Grammar

In English, one important aspect of verb usage is the use of auxiliary verbs. They help to indicate tense, voice,

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Articles
A An The Articles in English

Articles in English Grammar (A, An, The): Clear Rules & Usage Guide

Articles are small words, but they play a big role in how clearly you communicate in English. Words like a,

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Interrogatives
how to use how

How: Understanding Its Uses and Functions in English

The word “how” plays a versatile role in the English language. It can be used to ask questions, express surprise,

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Commonly Confused Words
Then vs Than Difference

Then vs. Than: The Difference

Many English learners and even native speakers often confuse the words then and than. They sound very similar, but they

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Writing Tips
What is the Difference Between Your and You’re

What Is the Difference Between Your and You’re?

The words “your” and “you’re” are commonly confused in English writing, especially among learners and even native speakers. Although they

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Commonly Confused Words
Effect vs Affect Difference

Effect vs Affect: Meaning, Difference, and Examples

Effect vs affect is one of the most confusing word pairs in English. Both words sound similar, appear in the

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Idioms & Phrases
Common Idioms in English with Meanings

20 Common Idioms in English with Meanings and Example Sentences

Idioms are phrases where the meaning isn’t exactly what the words say. Instead, they have a special meaning that makes

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