1. Introduction to Conjunctions Conjunctions are essential in English grammar as they link words, phrases, or clauses, helping to create fluid, connected sentences. Using conjunctions properly improves writing clarity and…
Description: This lesson covers common negative personality traits like being unreliable, self-centered, judgmental, dishonest, impatient, and arrogant. Each trait includes a clear meaning and example to help you identify and…
1. Made of: Meaning: Indicates the material or substance used to create something, where the material retains its original form. Example: “This table is made of wood.” Explanation: The table…
Active Voice and Passive Voice are two ways of constructing sentences based on who performs the action and what the action affects. Active Voice In active voice, the subject of…
Introduction Relationships are a central part of our lives, influencing our emotions, decisions, and daily interactions. To express the complexities of love, affection, and even heartache, English speakers often use…
Family is a fundamental part of our lives, and understanding the different roles and relationships within a family can help us appreciate the bonds we share with those closest to…
Verbs are action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing. They are essential for forming a complete thought. Types of Verbs Action Verbs: Describe physical or…
The difference between “for” and “since” lies in how they describe the duration of time. For *usage :” For ” is used to specify a period or duration of time…
Hello everyone ! Howare you all? I hope you are all doing well and learning English passionately. In this lesson we will look at some of common mistakes that people…
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase used mainly in writing (informal) to represent the complete form. Here is the list of 50+ abbrevations that you…