November 2024

“Much” and “Too Much”

Understanding the Uses of Much and Too Much Understanding the Uses of “Much” and “Too Much” By Kesari Prakash, Maharashtra, India. Today, teachers and students, we’re going to explore the versatile words “much” and “too much” in the English language. These words might seem simple, but their usage can be pretty nuanced. Let’s break down […]

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How to use Infinitives with ‘To’

Infinitive with ‘To’: Grammar Lesson – Download PDF DOWNLOAD PDF Welcome to our comprehensive lesson on the versatile ‘to’ infinitive in English grammar! Today, picture yourself in a classroom with me as your English teacher, guiding you step by step through this fascinating topic. 1. Infinitive as the Subject of a Verb: Infinitives can serve

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Gerund- concept and usages

Gerund Uses: 20 Rules – Download PDF Download PDF Gerund Uses: 20 rules 🎯 Subject: Gerunds as subjects. 🎯 Object: Gerunds as objects of verbs. 🎯 Prepositions: Gerunds as objects of prepositions. 🎯 Complement: Gerunds as complements of verbs. 🎯 Apposition: Gerunds in apposition to nouns/pronouns. 🎯 The + Gerund: Gerunds after “the” for phrases.

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Using ‘Do’ and ‘Does’ for Emphasis in English: Exploring Unusual but Grammatically Correct Sentences

Using ‘Do’ and ‘Does’ for Emphasis in English Greetings, dear students! Today, let’s dive into an intriguing aspect of the English language – the use of ‘do’ and ‘does’ for emphasis in sentences. We’ll explore this concept by delving into a question raised by our very own Kesari Prakash from Maharashtra, India, and the insightful

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Do or Does: Language Learning Activity

Interactive Grammar Activity Download PDF Hello everyone! Happy Sunday! 🌞 I hope you’re all having a relaxing weekend. As part of our ongoing language learning journey, I’ve prepared an engaging activity to help you master the correct usage of “do” and “does” in sentences. What’s the Activity? The activity consists of 60 multiple-choice questions. You’ll

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Spoken English Activities For Biginners

Spoken English Activities for Beginners Spoken English Activities for Beginners Language learning is a thrilling adventure that can transform your life, opening doors to new opportunities and connections. If you’re taking your first steps into spoken English, you’re embarking on an exciting journey that promises growth and empowerment. Today, we’re diving into the world of

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The Reality of Language Acquisition

The Reality of Language Acquisition – ENNglish The Reality of Language Acquisition Learning a new language is a remarkable endeavour that opens doors to new cultures, ideas, and connections. However, amidst the abundance of language learning apps and programs promising fluency in record time, it’s essential to understand the true nature of language acquisition. The

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Journey, Trip, Travel, Travels, Voyage, Tour: Understanding the Differences

Understanding the Differences Between Journey, Trip, Travel, Travels, Voyage, and Tour Journey, Trip, Travel, Travels, Voyage, Tour: Understanding the Differences In English, the words journey, trip, travel, travels, voyage, and tour are often used interchangeably, but each has a distinct meaning. Let’s explore their differences and proper usage. Journey A journey refers to traveling to

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How to Use More Than, Less Than, and Fewer Than Correctly in English

Fewer vs Less – English Grammar Guide “FEWER” AND “LESS” “Fewer” and “less” are used to show that there is a smaller quantity or amount of something. “Fewer” is used with plural countable nouns, and “less” is used with uncountable nouns. Examples: Fewer people drive cars these days. (“People” is a plural countable noun.) Travelling

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Question Tags with Negative Words in English Grammar

Question Tags with Negative Words: English Grammar Explained | ENNglish.com Have you ever noticed that some words in the English language have a negative meaning? Words like “few,” “little,” “hardly,” “scarcely,” “rarely,” “seldom,” and “barely” all have negative connotations, and when we add a question tag to a sentence that contains one of these words,

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Singular-Plural Verb and Noun

#ENN-Rule-43: Adding S/ES/IES to Verbs and Nouns | ENNglish.com #ENN-Rule-43: Adding S/ES/IES to Verbs and Nouns In English grammar, the addition of “s/es/ies” to the end of a verb or a noun can indicate whether it is in the singular or plural form. Verb Form: Third-Person Singular When “s/es/ies” is added to a verb, it

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Native speak and we describe. I have this bad Habit.

Challenges and Tips for Non-Native Speakers | ENNglish.com Challenges and Tips for Non-Native Speakers Native speakers use single-word substitutes, while non-native speakers may resort to describing things instead of using single-word substitutes. Introduction Learning a second language can be challenging, especially when it comes to vocabulary. Non-native speakers often face difficulties in using proper vocabulary,

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Saying Numbers: US vs UK English

Saying Numbers: US vs UK English Saying Numbers: US vs UK English Understanding how numbers, decimals, percentages, and dates are spoken and written in English can vary between US and UK English. This guide will explain the differences and provide clear examples to help you master these conventions. Saying Numbers In US English, the number

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Agreement After ‘Either… Or’ and ‘Neither… Nor’

Agreement After ‘Either… Or’ and ‘Neither… Nor’ Mastering Agreement After “Either… Or” and “Neither… Nor” The constructions “either… or” and “neither… nor” can make subject-verb agreement challenging, especially when the subjects joined are of different grammatical numbers (singular or plural). In English grammar, the rule generally dictates that the verb should agree with the noun

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“Must Not” and “Don’t Have To”

Avoiding Common Mistakes: Understanding ‘Must Not’ and ‘Don’t Have To’ Avoiding Common Mistakes: Understanding “Must Not” and “Don’t Have To” Introduction English learners often confuse the phrases “must not” and “don’t have to”. While both involve instructions or guidelines, they convey entirely different meanings. This blog will clarify the distinction between the two and provide

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Understanding Auxiliary Verbs: Will/Would and Shall/Should

Understanding Auxiliary Verbs: Will/Would and Shall/Should Understanding Auxiliary Verbs: Will/Would and Shall/Should Auxiliary verbs like will, would, shall, and should are essential in English. They help express ideas about the future, obligations, desires, and hypothetical scenarios. Let’s dive into their meanings, examples, and proper usage in everyday language. What Are Auxiliary Verbs? Auxiliary verbs are

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Wishes and Hypotheses

Wishes and Hypotheses: How to Use Them in English Wishes and Hypotheses: How to Use Them in English In English, we often use wishes and hypotheses to talk about unreal or imagined situations. Understanding how to use these expressions correctly can greatly improve your communication. In this blog post, we’ll explain how to use wishes

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Ergative Verbs

Understanding Ergative Verbs: What They Are and How to Use Them Understanding Ergative Verbs: What They Are and How to Use Them Ergative verbs can be a bit tricky when learning English, but understanding them can significantly enhance your grasp of sentence structures. These unique verbs function both as transitive and intransitive verbs, making them

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The most common English idioms

Common English Idioms and Expressions to Improve Your English Common English Idioms and Expressions You Should Know These English idioms are extremely common in everyday conversation. You will hear them in movies, TV shows, and can use them to make your English sound more like that of a native speaker. A Blessing in Disguise Meaning:

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Conditional sentences

Learn Conditional Sentences in English | Zero, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 & Mixed Conditionals Master English Conditional Sentences: Zero, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Mixed Conditionals Learn to use conditional sentences in English effectively with easy-to-understand explanations and real-world examples. Zero Conditional The zero conditional expresses situations that are always true,

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Wishes and hypothesis

Learn ENNglish Wishes and Hypotheses Wishes We use past tense forms to talk about wishes: Future Wishes: We use past tense modals would and could to talk about wishes for the future: “I don’t like my work. I wish I could get a better job.” “That’s a dreadful noise. I wish it would stop.” “I

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It and There

Mastering “It” and “There” in English Grammar – ENNglish Mastering “It” and “There” in English Grammar Learn how to use “It” and “There” correctly in English grammar. Explore detailed explanations, examples, and exercises to master these essential concepts. Understanding “It” and “There” In English, we often use “It” and “There” as dummy subjects. These are

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