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Word Classes in the English Language

12th April 2018 by Leonie Thomas

Word classes tell us the function of each word in a sentence.  This article will give you a short introduction about how each they are used in the English language. Noun Nouns are the names of places, people and items.  … Read More

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Using Adverbs in English – Part Two

16th February 2018 by Leonie Thomas

There several ways to use adverbs in English. Our previous article focused on how to use adverbs in order to explain how, when or how frequent an action is carried out. This is the most common way that adverbs are … Read More

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How to Learn English More Effectively

23rd January 2018 by Karolina Ługowska

Learning a new language is very hard and demanding. No matter how motivated you are, probably most of you, especially beginners, at least once came to the point when you had an internal blockade, causing not being able to further … Read More

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Connecting Sentences Using Connectives

13th November 2017 by Leonie Thomas

The best way authors develop their writing and ensure that it is interesting is by varying sentence types. Any good piece of writing will include a mixture of simple, complex and compound sentences.  This article is going to focus on … Read More

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How to Use Apostrophes to Shorten Words

11th October 2017 by Leonie Thomas

Have you ever heard people using words like ‘you’re’ and ‘we’re’ when speaking English? Well, many native English speakers often use these shortened words (also known as abbreviations) in conversations. They are shortened by removing letters from a word and adding an … Read More

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How to Use Adjectives Effectively

30th September 2017 by Leonie Thomas

Adjectives are describing words. They tell us what something looks like, feels like, smells like, sounds like and tastes like. Still, as easy as that may sound, you may not be using them correctly or to their full potential. Here … Read More

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How to Write Better English with Grammarly

28th September 2017 by Alicja Borza

Let’s face it: we all make mistakes. It doesn’t matter how good of a writer you are or how well you know English, chances are that from time to time you misspell something or use a word that could be … Read More

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How to Differentiate Between Confusing English Words

24th September 2017 by Swati Hegde

If you’re new to learning English, or even if you’ve become quite the novice, you might have realized that the English language tends to use the same word for different meanings. Or, in other instances, it uses similar sounding words … Read More

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Is it Learned or Learnt? – Learning Irregular Verbs

21st September 2017 by Micka Virtudazo

American English and British English mostly have their differences in spelling, even if the word means exactly the same thing. Learned and learnt is an example of this. Depending on where you are and to whom you’re writing or speaking to, … Read More

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The Past Tense of Hit – Learning Irregular Verbs

20th September 2017 by Micka Virtudazo

Our series on irregular verbs continues with hit, one of the more commonly used irregular verbs and probably, the most wrongly used, too. To recap, irregular verbs are common verbs in the English language that do not follow the simple system … Read More

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