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Read more about the article Used To vs Past Simple – Learn the Difference

Used To vs Past Simple – Learn the Difference

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  • Post category:English Grammar
  • Post last modified:25/02/2026

Do you say:I used to play tennis or I played tennis?Both talk about the past. But they are not always the same.Many English learners feel confused about the difference between…

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Will or Be going to? – Talking about the Future

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  • Post category:English Grammar
  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

Will or Be going to? How to use these grammar structures correctly in English? Here you will find a few English tips that will help you choose will or be…

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Difference between EVERY and EACH

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  • Post category:English Grammar
  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

Every or each? My students would like to know what is the difference between every and each. So I am very happy to write a post on this aspect of…

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Read more about the article How to use English Prepositions of Time – IN ON AT – English Grammar

How to use English Prepositions of Time – IN ON AT – English Grammar

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  • Post category:English Grammar
  • Post last modified:12/02/2019

The three most appropriate prepositions that we normally use when talking about “time” are In, At and On. The rules are quite simple but you will only fully understand them…

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Uncountable and Plural Nouns in English

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  • Post last modified:25/02/2026

Many English learners make small mistakes with uncountable and plural nouns.For example:❌ I need some informations.❌ I paint furnitures.❌ The scissor is on the table.These small mistakes are very common.In…

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Adjectives ending in ED and ING

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  • Post last modified:25/02/2026

Confused about bored and boring? Interested and interesting?You are not alone.Many English learners mix up adjectives ending in -ed and -ing. But the difference is actually simple.In this lesson, you…

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Read more about the article When to use the Present Continuous Tense in English?

When to use the Present Continuous Tense in English?

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  • Post last modified:13/04/2022

The following sets out the use of the Present Continuous format of verbs. There are examples given in each situation.Scroll down to watch a short video lesson and complete an…

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Comparatives and Superlatives in English

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  • Post last modified:06/07/2021

In this post you will learn everything you need to know about comparatives and superlatives in English.It also includes 2 video lessons.Comparative and superlative adjectives are used to compare people…

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