English Grammar
How to learn English alone/Free websites/Books/apps/Common mistakes
It is possible to learn English on your own as long as there is determination, discipline and daily contact with the language. People…
Read More »Reflexive pronoun definition/Classifications/List/self and selves
The pronouns reflexive (reflexive pronouns) are terms used in English phrases when the subject of prayer practices action on them. Reflexive…
Read More »Verb to have conjugation/as main verb/modal verb/auxiliary verb
The verb to have is one of the most common among English speakers, second only to the verb to be. The verb…
Read More »What are verbal nouns/definition/examples/vs gerund
A verb noun is a noun derived from a verb. Although it is derived from a verb, it has all the…
Read More »Difference between linking and helping verbs/definitions
Main Difference – Lining vs. help with verbs The main difference between linking and helping verbs is that linking verbs act as the…
Read More »What is the difference between Direct and indirect speech/comparison table
Direct and indirect speech are two ways to quote or reproduce another’s message. Direct speech quotes verbatim what is meant, without…
Read More »What is the difference between In and At/comparison table
Within the basic prepositions in the English language, in and at are two of the most common. These are prepositions of time and place. These two,…
Read More »What is the difference between In and On/comparison table
Together with the preposition at, in and on they are the most used in the English language. All three are prepositions of place and time. When…
Read More »What is the difference between No and Not/comparison table
To deny in English there is not only the typical no . According to the circumstances, you can also be used not . This can be a…
Read More »What is the difference between To and For/comparison table
In today’s English lesson, we’ll discuss the difference between the English prepositions to and for. These are two of the most common…
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