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  • Improve Your English Writing with 8 Easy Ways

    Improve Your English Writing with 8 Easy Ways

    Want to improve your writing but don’t know where to start? Or the glorious grammar blocks you all along? In this post, I’ll tell you about things that can help you improve your writing in English! Improving your writing in English, just like every other skill, takes practice and gets better along the time. Sure,…

  • Modal Verbs : How to Express the Ability

    Modal Verbs : How to Express the Ability

    Can you swim? How many words can you read in a minute? Well, if you ask me, I cannot swim. But, I can read 230 words under a minute. Ability is something that you can do. It might be something in the present or in the past. To express the ability, we use modal verbs…

  • The Passive Voice (Your First Ultimate Guide)

    The Passive Voice (Your First Ultimate Guide)

    What is a passive voice? When do you use it? How to form a passive voice? If you are looking for those answers, you’ll definitely love this post. The passive voice shows that the action (verb) and the thing that receives the action (object) are more important than the agent that performs the action (subject).…

  • Modal Verbs : How to Give Order and Advice

    Modal Verbs : How to Give Order and Advice

    Using modal verbs to give order and advice is a piece of cake. You decide how strong you want to give the advice and pick the right modal verb. Here’s how to do it. Modal verbs to give order and advice To express obligation in giving order and advice, we use these modal verbs : …

  • Prepositions of Time : In, At, On, (Easy for You)

    Prepositions of Time : In, At, On, (Easy for You)

    Is it “in July” or “on July”? Can I say “at 8 p.m.” or “on 8 p.m.”?See you “in Sunday” or “on Sunday”? If those are your questions, I’m here to answer! This is a guide for you who’s struggling on using prepositions of time. Is it “in”, “at”, or “on” ? Learn how to…

  • How to Use the Conditionals : Zero, First, Second, and Third

    How to Use the Conditionals : Zero, First, Second, and Third

    If you’re confused with the conditional sentences, this post will help you instantly. We’ve covered the essentials you need to know about them. The conditionals you may have heard of are : Zero conditional If you heat water, it boils. First conditional If I do exercise, I’ll be healthier. Second conditional If I won the…

  • Future Tense : Going to or Will (Quick Comparation)

    Future Tense : Going to or Will (Quick Comparation)

    What’s the difference between will and going to? Which one do we use to talk about the future? After reading this post, you’ll know which one to use. Future tense with going to and will Briefly, we use : But, that’s not all. I’ve studied some good grammar books and taken some key points for…

  • Question Tags : How to Make Them and Examples

    Question Tags : How to Make Them and Examples

    You know what question tags are, don’t you? If you don’t, pay attention to this article and you’ll be able to make ones! A question tag conveys its own purpose depends on its form. Do you know how to form question tags?Let’s look further. What are question tags Question tags are the questions added at…

  • Coordinating Conjunctions : How to Use FANBOYS Correctly

    Coordinating Conjunctions : How to Use FANBOYS Correctly

    Coordinating conjunctions, commonly referred to as FANBOYS, are essential tools to connect your sentences smoothly. Getting them right is crucial for making your writing clear and flowing. I will tell you how. What are coordinating conjunctions? Coordinating conjunctions are words used to connect items, whether they are individual words, phrases, or clauses, that have equal…

  • Prepositions of Place : In, At, On (and more)

    Prepositions of Place : In, At, On (and more)

    What is the difference between “in’, “at”, and “on”? How do we use them correctly to talk about position? Take a look at this article and never be confused about them anymore! Prepositions of place indicate where one thing is in relation to another. When we change the preposition we use, it often changes what…

  • Adjectives and Adverbs : Easy Examples to Know the Difference

    Adjectives and Adverbs : Easy Examples to Know the Difference

    Adjectives and adverbs can be misplaced sometimes. But, if you understand what they do and when you should use them, everything will be fine. Get to know the difference so you won’t be confused anymore! What do adjectives and adverbs describe Adjectives and adverbs may look the same. But, they serve differently in grammar. Adjectives…

  • Get More Vocabulary from Reading (and be Fluent)

    Get More Vocabulary from Reading (and be Fluent)

    Did you know that you can get more vocabulary from reading something? And surprisingly, it doesn’t have to be from a boring textbook? Try my simple actions to get more vocabulary and really use it! Getting more vocabulary from reading can be overwhelming sometimes. There are too many words there. So, what kind of input…