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Words to use instead of "VERY" 📖✅
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People think a lot about their grammar. Take our advice - be yourself and answer honestly to find out what it says about your personality.
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English Speaking Phrases Let’s Communicate Phrases For Invitations Let me check my calendar. Do you wanna see a movie? Would you like to join me for dinner? How about a game of football on Monday? Would you like to have breakfast with me tomorrow? Would you like to come to the theater with me tonight? Will you join me for tea? I’ve got two tickets for a cinema on Saturday. Would you like to come? Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? How about coming to the picnic at the football…
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The Grammarly blog is filled with writing tips and advice and information on grammar rules to help you write your best, wherever you write.
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Great job! You are obviously a grammar buff and word expert, because you passed this quiz with flying colors! Whether you’re a writer, reader, or just have a great grammar memory, you are clearly well read when it comes to proper word usage. It’s got to drive you nuts when you hear other people fudge these words, but that’s okay, we bet you’re always there to correct them! Isn’t that what this is all about? Just kidding! Either way, congrats to you on a fantastic job. Think your friends and…
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Learn when to use “who” vs. “whom” with guidelines and examples explaining the different grammatical functions of these pronouns for referring to people.
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David Marsh set out to master perfect grammatical English – but discovered that ‘correct’ isn’t always best
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Tenses:Types of Grammar tenses with proper examples.Learn about the proper use of Tenses in English language
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7 Common Grammar Myths You Should Stop Believing | Grammar Newsletter - English Grammar Newsletter
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Types Of Nouns and Examples in English 1. Common Noun Nonspecific people, places, things or ideas Man, city, religion etc… 2. Proper Noun Specific people, places, things… Albert Einstein, London etc… 3. Abstract Noun Something that you can not perceive with your five senses Belief, love, pride, happiness etc… 4. Concrete Noun Something that you can perceive with your five senses Apple, lion, eyes, flower etc… 5. Countable Noun Can be counted Pencil/pencils, apple/apples, train, clock etc… 6…
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