English Grammar

What are Exclamatory Sentences?

Have you ever shouted, "What a beautiful view!" or "That's amazing!"? These are exclamatory sentences that are used when we express strong feelings like excitement, surprise, or joy. These sentences are an essential part of English grammar, and learning how to use...

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Zero Conditional in English and How to use it

Conditional sentences in English describe situation and their results. The zero conditional is the simplest form. It is used to talk about facts, general truths, or things that are always true.  If you are learning English, understanding the zero conditional helps you...

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First Conditional Sentences

Have you ever wanted to talk about something that might happen in the future if a certain condition is met? That is exactly what the first conditional is used for! It is a useful structure for English learners to express real and possible future situations...

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Second Conditional Sentences

Have you ever talked about a dream, a wish, or something that probably won't happen, but you would still like to imagine it? That is where the second conditional comes in. It helps you speak about unreal or unlikely situations and their imagined results.What is Second...

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Third Conditional Sentences

Have you ever thought, "If I had done that, things would have been different"? That is exactly what the third conditional expresses. It lets you talk about past situations that didn't happen and imagine different results.I this article, you will learn what is the...

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Each and Every: How to Use Them Correct Way

The words "each" and "every" are small but powerful words in the English language. They are often used to talk about people of things in a group. However, they are always the same. Many English learners get confused because these two words seem similar but are used in...

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Misplaced Modifiers: Definitions and Examples

Have you ever read a sentence that sounded strange or funny, like "Running down the street, the backpack fell off my shoulder"?  It sounds like the backpack is running, doesn't it? That's a classic example of a misplaced modifier.What is a Misplaced Modifier?A...

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Compound Nouns

What are compound nouns in English grammar? Are you wondering what compound nouns are in grammar? Compound nouns are nouns made of two or more words. They work as one single unit.  In this article, you will learn what compound nouns are, how they are formed, and what...

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